(でんじば)

でんじば
noun
electromagnetic field
1. electromagnetic field
The physical field produced by moving electric charges and time-varying currents, encompassing both electric and magnetic components. A core concept in classical electromagnetism.
電磁場(でんじば)計測(けいそく)した。
We measured the electromagnetic field.
電磁場(でんじば)電場(でんば)磁場(じば)から()()つ。
An electromagnetic field consists of an electric field and a magnetic field.
マクスウェル方程式(ほうていしき)電磁場(でんじば)(ふる)()いを記述(きじゅつ)する。
Maxwell's equations describe the behavior of the electromagnetic field.

Compound of 電磁(でんじ) (electromagnetic) + () (field). The () element is the standard physics term for a field.

COMMON COLLOCATIONS:

  • 電磁場(でんじば)(つよ)さ: strength of an electromagnetic field
  • 電磁場(でんじば)発生(はっせい)させる: to generate an electromagnetic field
  • 電磁場(でんじば)理論(りろん): electromagnetic field theory

SIMILAR WORDS:

  • 電場(でんば): electric field — only the electric component
  • 磁場(じば): magnetic field — only the magnetic component
  • 重力場(じゅうりょくば): gravitational field — the gravity analogue
  • 電磁波(でんじは): electromagnetic wave — propagating disturbance of the field