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Hopwood, J.; Guarnieri, C.R.; Whitehair, S.J.; Cuomo, J.J. (1993). "Electromagnetic fields in a radio‐frequency induction plasma".
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For the common use of RF induction process of heating a metal object by electromagnetic induction, see
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Interaction of extremely low frequency electric and magnetic fields with humans
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Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films
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induction heating
radio frequency
magnetic field
energy
electromagnetic induction
near field
alternating current
transmitter
magnetically coupled
receiver
Radio-frequency identification
Radio antenna
Electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic induction
Induction plasma technology
List of electronics topics
List of radiation topics
Transformer
Static current-voltage characteristics for radio-frequencyinduction discharge
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1993JVST...11..147H
doi
10.1116/1.578281
Radiofrequency Exposure Near High-voltage Lines
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