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Electromagnetic radiationElectromagnetic radiation is a combination of oscillating electric and magnetic fields in perpendicular orientation to each other, moving through space, effectively transporting energy from one place to another. Visible light is a form of electromagneticElectrical telegraphThe electrical telegraph is a telegraph that uses electric signals. Though some systems such as the British "needle" telegraph were in use by the 1830s, the first practical system was built in 1844 by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail was capable of transmittiElectionSee also Election (movie) for the film directed by Alexander Payne For the Theological concept of election, see Predestination An election is a process in which a vote is held to elect candidates to an office. It is the mechanism by which a democracy fill
ElectronThe electron (also called negatron commonly represented as e&minus is a subatomic particle. In an atom the electrons surround the nucleus of protons and neutrons in an electron configuration. Electrons have the smallest electrical charge and when they movElias CanettiElias Canetti ( July 25, 1905 August 13, 1994). Bulgarian-born Jewish novelist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1981. Born in Rustschuk (now Ruse), a port on the Danube River in Bulgaria, he was fluent in Ladino, Bulgarian, and English as well asElectronic musicElectronic music is a loose term for music created using electronic equipment. Any sound produced by the means of an electrical signal may reasonably be called electronic, and the term is sometimes used that way in music where acoustic performance is the
Electronic art musicElectronic "art" music is a regrettably vague term for the formal and primarily academic branch of electronic music that is focused on extending musical capabilities through technology. Electronic art music suffers from naming difficulties similar to thosElectrical engineeringElectrical engineering is an engineering discipline that deals with the study and application of electricity and electromagnetism. Its practitioners are called electrical engineer s. Electrical engineering is a broad field that encompasses many subfields.ElectromagnetismElectromagnetism is the physics of the electromagnetic field: a field, encompassing all of space, composed of the electric field and the magnetic field. The electric field is produced by stationary electric charges, and gives rise to the electric force, t
Electricity generationElectricityElectrical network
Elementary group theoryEllipsisElectronvolt
ElectrochemistryElectronic commerceElement
Ellensburg, WashingtonElizabeth Barrett BrowningElectric light
ElectronicsElizabeth Garrett AndersonElectronegativity
Elementary algebraElectromagnetic interactionEleanor Roosevelt
Electron microscopeEli WhitneyElectromagnetic field
Electronic mailElegiac coupletElectromagnetic spectroscopy
Electronic Data InterchangeElectric chargeEllis Island
ElectronicElijahElisha
ElblagElectrical busElectron counting
ElfElectronic Frontier FoundationElectronic oscillator
Electronic mixerElectronic amplifierElisabeth Vigee-Lebrun
Elliptic integralEleanor of AquitaineElliptic curve cryptography
Electronic filterElectronic musical instrumentElectrode
ElfenlandElectronic Data SystemsElizabeth Gracen
El CidElevatorElectroweak force
ElaraElizabeth I of EnglandElton John
Elias BoudinotElectromagnetic spectrumElihu Yale
Elliptic curveELIZAELIZA effect
Electric guitarEligible receiverElbridge Gerry
Electrochemical cellElephant SixElectrothermal-chemical technology
Ellen van LangenElyssa DavalosElba
Eli WallachElectric Light OrchestraELO
Elvis CostelloElie WieselEl Niño
Elementary particleElagabalusElah
Elementary eventEleventh Amendment to the United States ConstitutionElection threshold
Electric Boat CorporationElectrolysisElectrode potential
Electric power transmissionElizabethan theatreElectroporation
Élie DucommunElectrometerElectrical length
Electric fieldElectromagnetic compatibilityElectromagnetic environment
Electromagnetic interference controlElectromagnetic pulseElectromagnetic radiation hazard
Electromagnetic survivabilityElectronic deceptionElectronic switching system
Electronic warfare support measuresElectro-optic effectElectro-optic modulator
Electro-opticsElliptical polarizationEldred v. Ashcroft


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