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electromagnetic spectrum Range of radiation types arranged by wavelengths or by frequency or both.
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electromagnetic Referring to the combined electric & magnetic fields caused by electron motion through conductors.
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electromagnetic Kinetic and potential energy associated with electric charges (eg, electrons) and their movement. See Electrical potential energy.
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electromagnetic spectrum A continuous range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation (ie, oscillating electrical and magnetic energy which can travel through space). Within the spectrum, waves have some specified common characteristics; the TV broadcast spectrum, for instance, ranges from 45 to 890 MHz. See Frequency.
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electromagnetic Magnetic field caused by the flow of electrons in a conductor.
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