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EMF A field of force associated with an electromagnetic charge in motion. Electromagnetic energy has both electric and magnetic components.
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EMF This tool detects the changes in the Electro-Magnetic Field. This field is around everything, from TV
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EMF Electro Magnetic Field. A dectector of these fields are used to suggest spiritual activity.
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EMF EMF are invisible lines of force surrounding any electrical wire or device. They consist of two components ?the electric field, which is the result of voltage, and the magnetic field, which is the result of current flow.
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EMF An electrical potential difference which produces or tends to produce an electrical current. The unit of measure is the volt.
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