Across
- 3. What theory maintains that electric and magnetic fields are one and the same?
- 6. What is comprised of two coils with a different number of wraps or bindings in each coil?
- 7. How is electrophysiology also called?
- 11. What is the name of the process through which we can see physical phenomena, that appear unrelated, to the different facets of one physical principle?
- 14. A form of energy that can be produced in several ways and that provides power to devices that create light, heat, etc..., is called...
- 15. What theory deals with the attempts to unify gravity and all other phenomena?
- 17. In this invention we have a pair of coils that rotate between two magnets. What is the invention?
- 18. The (...) lines' density describes the force magnitude. What is in the gap?
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- 1. What field is dedicated to all of the electric processes that take place in biological systems, especially in the human body
- 2. What kind of materials are fiberglass, rock and slag wool, cellulose, and natural fibers?
- 4. What term, except electricity, did Gilbert for the first time define?
- 5. The magnetic force is so strong, that it easily overpowers the ... force.
- 8. Who explained the relationship between three terms-electric charges, capacitance, and voltage?
- 9. What type of electricity did Luigi Galvani discover?
- 10. Maxwell concluded that ... is an electromagnetic phenomenon?
- 12. What is the surname of the scientists who demonstrated that it is possible to produce a magnetic field, using an electric circuit that includes a kind of antenna?
- 13. Who tried to no avail to unify the phenomenon of gravity with the electromagnetic phenomena.
- 14. Magnet that works only, when a current is streamed through, is called...
- 15. Which units does the constant c have?
- 16. Materials, that are capable of conducting electricity, are called...
