Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word emf.
Examples
-
Indeed he does, Anaconda, indeed he does use the term emf in his book …
Could a Black Hole Fit in Your Computer or In Your Pocket? | Universe Today 2009
-
A: actually, why don't you contact them – or anyone in any Physics department or even physics teacher in a high school – and tell them that you have concluded, based on what you read in their documents, that the emf is a force?
Could a Black Hole Fit in Your Computer or In Your Pocket? | Universe Today 2009
-
… I just realised that Anaconda very likely thinks the emf is a force!
Could a Black Hole Fit in Your Computer or In Your Pocket? | Universe Today 2009
-
Now consider this: every time you use a key word ("emf", perhaps), or concept ("magnetic reconnection", perhaps) 'out of context' you make it likely that any further discussion will be unsatisfactory (at a minimum).
Do "Skeleton" Filaments Give Structure to the Universe? | Universe Today 2009
-
Dr. Eugene N. Parker would disagree with you since he used the term "emf" in his book.
Could a Black Hole Fit in Your Computer or In Your Pocket? | Universe Today 2009
-
In the real world, we have digital cameras, digital voice recorders, a video camera, and perhaps an emf reader of some sort if we're lucky.
Bakeries From Beyond 2010
-
Her superior intelligence, enormous integrity, grace and penchant for hard work, will make her the best Kennedy of all! — emf
The Kennedy Clan’s Long Political Tentacles - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
-
Where, pray tell, did you get the idea that what Coulomb's Law is about is emf?
Could a Black Hole Fit in Your Computer or In Your Pocket? | Universe Today 2009
-
Oh the embarrassment … to think how you berated Dr Flimmer for his poor grasp of electromagnetism, when you yourself didn't even know that emf is not a force!
Could a Black Hole Fit in Your Computer or In Your Pocket? | Universe Today 2009
-
Whatever the answer to this question is, it is NOT "electromotive force" a.k.a. emf!
Could a Black Hole Fit in Your Computer or In Your Pocket? | Universe Today 2009
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.