Electro-dynamics

E`lec`tro-dy`nam´ics


n.1.The phenomena of electricity in motion.
2.The branch of science which treats of the properties of electric currents; dynamical electricity.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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International contributors report on recent developments in the analysis and numerics of Maxwell's equations of electro-dynamics, as well as computational electromagnetics and acoustics.
Likewise, a young woman working on precisely controlled near field electro-dynamics will be moving from her incubator in Kendall Square in Cambridge, Mass., to the Millyard.
The Space Dynamices Laboratory began in the Years hust after WWII, with Amcrican experiments using German V2 rockets on Earth's atmosphere.These experiments led to the creation of the Upper Air Research Laboratory (UARL) at the University of Utah and the Electro-Dynamics Laboratory at Utah State University in 1959.
While he was teaching physics at Leipzig from 1834 to 1839 he was also publishing on poetry and its role in achieving an integrated view of the world, and during the period when he published his most important speculative writings--Nanna oder Uber das Seelenleben der Pflanzen (1848), Zend-Avestaoder Uber dieDinge des Himmels und des Jenseits: Vom Standpunkt der Naturbetrachtung (1851)--he continued to write essays on such specific scientific issues as electro-dynamics and the theory of atoms.
Motorola, Electro-Dynamics and Nippon Dempa Kogya have all been named as possible partners in quartz for use in electronics.
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