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  • noun Plural form of electromagnet.

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Examples

  • All wires which are wound into coils, such as electromagnets, possess inductance in a greatly increased degree.

    Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. George Patterson 1910

  • Let inductive coils such as electromagnets be inserted serially in the wires of the line one by one, while conversation goes on.

    Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. George Patterson 1910

  • Right now, though, instead of making spheres, Intel is making cylinders, little tubes, each with 24 electromagnets around its circumference which can be powered on or off to move the catom in relationship to other catoms as their computers exchange information based on their programming.

    Programming matter ewillett 2009

  • She taught students how to make rock crystals and electromagnets.

    Lessons From the One-Room Schoolhouse Sue Shellenbarger 2011

  • At a smaller size the electromagnets would give way to electrostatic forces.

    Programming matter ewillett 2009

  • Right now, though, instead of making spheres, Intel is making cylinders, little tubes, each with 24 electromagnets around its circumference which can be powered on or off to move the catom in relationship to other catoms as their computers exchange information based on their programming.

    Programming matter ewillett 2009

  • Booksellers are the first ones to tell you that books attract dust, like little electromagnets, they attract dust to them better than any other object in the house.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • Seriously, you can take one of those giant electromagnets used to lift cars at scrapyards and lift your HD with it, and it will do absolutely nothing to your data.

    Top 10 Magnet Hacks | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • Booksellers are the first ones to tell you that books attract dust, like little electromagnets, they attract dust to them better than any other object in the house.

    friday already? Wow, how did that happen? 2009

  • This showed that if you placed small amphibians between two large electromagnets they would defy gravity and swim in the air.

    Could graphene be the new silicon? 2011

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