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The explosion of an atomic weapon can cause an EMP.
"EMP" is the abbreviation for the term "electromagnetic pulse". EMPs are a pulse of electromagnetic radiation that may cause current and voltage surges.
First of all, EMPs don't really explode like a nuclear bomb. It releases alot of energy like a nuclear bomb. EMP's do not affect the body... that much.
No. If you are talking about a melee attack, there are EMP Laceration, Hammer Strike, and Fusion Reaver. The strongest beam weapon is a Solaris Laser.
EMP is only a significant effect if the bomb is detonated in the ionosphere.
There is technically no such thing as an "E-Bomb." E-bomb refers to the use of a thermonuclear device detonated in the upper atmosphere for the specific purpose of triggering an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) that will short circuit all solid state circuitry that is not properly shielded. The EMP effect was first predicted by Enrico Fermi and was recorded in the first Trinity detonation in July 1945. With Starfish Prime, July 1962, the third in the series of tests of Operation Fishbowl, the US detonation of a 1.44 megaton device 250 miles above the mid-Pacific determined the full effects of EMP. Effects of the pulse were felt in Hawaii, just under a thousand miles away. To name a single inventor of EMP is not possible. No one "invented" it. EMP was discovered however by the scientists and engineers of the Manhattan Project. the predictions of Fermi did lead the designers of the test in Alamogordo to properly shield there electronic testing equipment though.
EMP Museum was created in 2000.
The population of EMP Merchandising is 2,007.
EMP Merchandising was created in 1986.
EMP is caused by nuclear weapons.
EMP just Freezes and hurts opponents
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.