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electromagnetic units

[i¦lek·trō·mag′ned·ik ′yü·nəts]
(electromagnetism)
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Magnetic moments of individual cells tend to vary according to the size of the cell from 3 x 10.sup.-13 electromagnetic units for the smallest to 54 x 10.sup.-12 electromagnetic units for the largest.
In designing the standard-cell comparator for preassigned limits of reference emf and of unknown emf in terms of the "international volt", the impending change to the "absolute volt" (equals [10.sup.3] cgs electromagnetic units of emf) was kept in mind, with the result that no structural alterations in the comparator will be required when the change becomes effective.
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