(でんじき)

でんじき
noun
electromagnetism
1. electromagnetism; electromagnetic phenomena
The branch of physics dealing with the relationship between electricity and magnetism, or the phenomena themselves.
電磁気(でんじき)法則(ほうそく)(まな)ぶ。
To learn the laws of electromagnetism.
電磁気(でんじき)物理学(ぶつりがく)重要(じゅうよう)分野(ぶんや)だ。
Electromagnetism is an important field of physics.
マクスウェルの方程式(ほうていしき)電磁気(でんじき)現象(げんしょう)統一的(とういつてき)記述(きじゅつ)したものだ。
Maxwell's equations are a unified description of electromagnetic phenomena.

A compound of (でん) (electricity) and 磁気(じき) (magnetism). Often encountered in the longer form 電磁気学(でんじきがく) (electromagnetism as an academic discipline).

COMMON COLLOCATIONS:

  • 電磁気学(でんじきがく): electromagnetism (academic discipline)
  • 電磁気(でんじき)現象(げんしょう): electromagnetic phenomena
  • 電磁気(でんじき)理論(りろん): theory of electromagnetism
  • 電磁気(でんじき)法則(ほうそく): laws of electromagnetism

SIMILAR WORDS:

  • 電磁波(でんじは): electromagnetic wave — a specific phenomenon resulting from electromagnetism
  • 磁気(じき): magnetism — one component of electromagnetism
  • 電気(でんき): electricity — the other component of electromagnetism