| electromagnetic radiation |
Radiation considered as a wave of electric and magnetic energy traveling through a medium. In space it travels at the speed of light. It includes x rays and gamma rays.
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| electromagnetic spectrum |
The entire range of radiant energy, including for example, X-ray, visible light, infrared radiation, radio waves, etc.
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| electromagnetic spectrum |
The entire range of electromagnetic radiation - all of its wavelengths, including those of visible light.
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| electromagnetic induction |
The phenomenon of inducing a voltage in a conductor by changing the magnetic field near the conductor.
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| electromagnetic radiation |
travelling waves of electric and magnetic disturbance, capable of passing through empty space. Of the full electromagnetic spectrum, solar and terrestrial radiation are the most important components in meteorology.
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