Inklingo

electromagnético

eh-lek-tro-mag-NEH-tee-kohelektɾomaɣˈnetiko

electromagnético means electromagnetic in Spanish (Relating to the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.).

electromagnetic

A red and blue horseshoe magnet surrounded by glowing energy lines, attracting several metal paperclips through the air.

📝 In Action

El espectro electromagnético incluye la luz visible y las ondas de radio.

B2

The electromagnetic spectrum includes visible light and radio waves.

Los científicos estudian el campo electromagnético de la Tierra.

B2

Scientists study the Earth's electromagnetic field.

Este dispositivo está protegido contra la interferencia electromagnética.

C1

This device is protected against electromagnetic interference.

Word Connections

Antonyms

  • no magnético (non-magnetic)

Common Collocations

  • espectro electromagnéticoelectromagnetic spectrum
  • campo electromagnéticoelectromagnetic field
  • onda electromagnéticaelectromagnetic wave

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "electromagnético" in Spanish:

electromagnetic

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: electromagnético

Question 1 of 3

Which is the correct way to say 'electromagnetic waves'?

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👥 Word Family
electromagnetismo(electromagnetism)Noun
magnético(magnetic)Adjective
electricidad(electricity)Noun
electrizar(to electrify)Verb
🎵 Rhymes
poéticoatléticoestético
📚 Etymology

Formed by combining 'electro-' (from the Greek 'ēlektron' meaning amber, associated with electricity) and 'magnético' (from the Greek 'magnētis' referring to the region of Magnesia where magnets were found).

First recorded: 19th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: electromagneticFrench: électromagnétiqueItalian: elettromagnetico

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'electromagnético' used for everyday magnets?

Usually, just 'magnético' is used for simple fridge magnets. 'Electromagnético' is reserved for things involving electricity, like MRI machines or radio signals.

Do I always need the 'g'?

Yes. While some Spanish words drop consonants in speech, the 'g' in 'electromagnético' is always written and should be pronounced softly.

Is there a shorter version of this word?

Not really. In scientific writing, people might use abbreviations like 'EM', but in spoken Spanish, you have to say the whole word.