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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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