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Into microwave electromagnetic radiation.
Electricity is converted into the electromagnetic wave called a microwave.
It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
One way to look at electronic radiation might be to see it as the electromagnetic energy radiated by electronic equipment as a function of their operating circuits. Current technology is replete with myriads of complex electronic devices, and these all emit low power electromagnetic radiation that is generated within their circuitry. That is the nature of electronics. We get that radiation even though we might not want or need it. From this perspective, we can differentiate that kind of radiation from the kind we see that is intentionally generated for transmission to facilitate wireless communication between devices.
EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.
The term electromagnetic pulse (sometimes abbreviated EMP) has the following meanings:A burst of electromagnetic radiation that results from an explosion (especially a nuclear explosion) or a suddenly fluctuating magnetic field. The resulting electric and magnetic fieldsmay couple with electrical/electronic systems to produce damaging current and voltage surges.A broadband, high-intensity, short-duration burst of electromagnetic energy.
the fundemental source of electromagnetic radiation is an ionic explosion
electrical discharges occur
Ultraviolet
well electromagnetic radiation is a combination of electrical and magnetic well electromagnetic radiation is a combination of electrical and magnetic
Into microwave electromagnetic radiation.
Into microwave electromagnetic radiation.
Radiation does not have to travel through a medium and travels in the form of changing magnetic and electrical fields.
James Clerk Maxwell came up with the Theory of Electromagnetic Radiation.He stated that, "When electrically charged particle moves under acceleration, alternating electrical and magnetic fields are produced and transmitted in the forms of waves called electromagnetic waves or electromagnetic radiation."This is the Theory of Electromagnetic Radiation.
Wow, that's both an easy question as well as difficult to answer. In layman's terms, electromagnetic radiation could be categorized as any magnetic field created by electrical or electronic means. For example, a transmitted radio signal, TV signal or satellite signal consists of electromagnetic radiation, but then so does the field created by the coils in a transformer, motor or generator.
No. The gauge particles for electromagnetic radiation, photons, do not carry an electronic charge.
Electricity is converted into the electromagnetic wave called a microwave.