"electrodynamics" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: electro- + dynamics Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|electro|dynamics}} electro- + dynamics Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} electrodynamics (uncountable)
  1. (physics) The phenomena associated with moving electric charges, and their interaction with electric and magnetic fields; the study of these phenomena. Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Electrodynamics, Physics Derived forms: quantum electrodynamics Translations (study of phenomena associated with moving electric charges): sähködynamiikka (Finnish), Elektrodynamik [feminine] (German), ηλεκτροδυναμική (ilektrodynamikí) [feminine] (Greek), elektrodinamika (Hungarian), elettrodinamica [feminine] (Italian), 電気力学 (denkirikigaku) (Japanese), електродина́мика (elektrodinámika) [feminine] (Macedonian), elektrodinamik (Malay), kaji gerak elektrik (Malay), lectro-ghleashaghtys [masculine] (Manx), eletrodinâmica [feminine] (Portuguese), электродина́мика (elektrodinámika) [feminine] (Russian), elektrodynamik [common-gender] (Swedish), dagitsigan (Tagalog)

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