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electromagnetic radiation

NOUN
  1. radiation consisting of waves of energy associated with electric and magnetic fields resulting from the acceleration of an electric charge

How To Use electromagnetic radiation In A Sentence

  • Molecular absorption spectra are observed in the infrared and microwave portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum.
  • When something is hot, it emits electromagnetic radiation.
  • These infinitesimal particles are usually grouped into four main categories: the mesons, the baryons, the leptons, and the photons (the most basic unit of electromagnetic radiation).
  • A short pulse or wave of electromagnetic radiation is transmitted from the system into the ground.
  • Even though the electron is in constant motion, it does not emit electromagnetic radiation from a stationary state.
  • When using the laser beam for welding the electromagnetic radiation impinges on the surface of the base metal with such a concentration of energy that the temperature of the surface is melted and volatilized.
  • A short pulse or wave of electromagnetic radiation is transmitted from the system into the ground.
  • Basically when a polished plate is exposed to electromagnetic radiation, it may emit electrons.
  • By analogy, the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a moving object also exhibits the Doppler effect.
  • The local church was full of well-heeled people poring over leaflets about the possible dangers of electromagnetic radiation. Times, Sunday Times
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