electromagnetic radiationin a sentence
- She is studying the effects of cell phone electromagnetic radiation on the human brain.
- Red Coast's monitoring systems often had interference caused by electromagnetic radiation from solar flares and sunspots.† (source)
- By firing a highly concentrated pulse of electromagnetic radiation, an EMP gun could effectively fry the electronics of any device it targeted—cars, cell phones, computers.† (source)
- On approach toward the House of the Temple, the pilot had performed a low-altitude flyover and pulsed the relay node with a blast of electromagnetic radiation, knocking it off-line only seconds before the laptop completed its transfer.† (source)
- Translator's Note: A maser is like a laser, but for electromagnetic radiation, typically microwaves, not in the visible light range.† (source)
- The sun is a giant source of electromagnetic radiation, and, as a result, satellite transmissions to the ground will be overwhelmed by interference from the solar radiation.† (source)
- When the sophon shrinks to the size of a regular subatomic particle, the internal sensors and I/O ports will be smaller than the wavelength of any electromagnetic radiation.† (source)
- However, there was a question: The sun must be receiving electromagnetic radiation from space every second, including radio waves emitted by the Earth.† (source)
- In reality, electromagnetic radiation from the sun is only stable within the limited range from near-ultraviolet to mid-infrared (including visible light).† (source)
- Last issue, in "A New, Powerful Radiation Source Within the Solar System," Dr. Harry Peterson of Mount Wilson Observatory published a set of data accidentally obtained while observing Jupiter's precession on June 12 and July 2, during which strong electromagnetic radiation was detected, lasting 81 seconds and 76 seconds, respectively.† (source)