An electromagnet is a magnet caused by electricity.
An electromagnet is a noun as it relates to physics. It involves a soft metal core made into a magnet by electric current inside of a coil.
It means that something or someone is so bright and shiny that they radiate light. The word radiant usually means something that has a very bright light, radium is named because it gives light.
EMI stands for electromagnetic interference. An EMI filter prevents unwanted electromagnetic emissions from being detected by a receiver.
There is no known opposite of the photon. The photon is the basic unit of all electromagnetic radiation, just with different wavelengths, and the photon is a guage boson which mediates the electromagnetic force.
Radiant energy
Penetrating electromagnetic radiation of a kind arising from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei.
Like, electromagnetic energy? Please specify what you mean.
Not really, though people might guess what you mean. Electromagnetic spectrum is the usual term.
In principle, electromagnetic energy can be measured. However, I am not quite sure what you mean by "the electromagnetic energy of a person". A person does not emit significant amounts of electromagnetic energy, except for infrared energy emitted by any object due to its temperature. If you mean that, yes, it can be measured as well.
Electromagnetic wave, actually. That means that changes in both electric and magnetic fields propagate as a wave.
It means explain how electromagnetic waves are different than water and sound waves.
To increase the intensity, if that's what you mean, more energy is required. That would also mean that the electromagnetic wave carries more energy.
If it has a battery that is electromagnetic energy, but if you mean radiation force you need 300 megawatts of power for 1 Newton force.
Energy is transferred when molecules absorb electromagnetic waves.
I think you mean photodetector. It is is a sensor of light or other electromagnetic energy.
"EMP" is the abbreviation for the term "electromagnetic pulse". EMPs are a pulse of electromagnetic radiation that may cause current and voltage surges.
It isn't clear to me what you mean with "transfer to". In any case, visible light IS electromagnetic radiation. There is no need to transfer or convert anything.
You could certainly call it that if you like, but most people wouldn't know what you mean. Many of them would understand you better if you called it the "electromagnetic spectrum", (while the rest would still be lost).