Definition of Electromagnetic spectrum

1. Noun. The entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves.


Definition of Electromagnetic spectrum

1. Noun. (physics) The entire range of wavelengths of all known electromagnetic radiations extending from gamma rays through visible light, infrared, and radio waves, to X-rays. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Electromagnetic Spectrum

electromagnetic
electromagnetic coupling
electromagnetic delay line
electromagnetic energy
electromagnetic field
electromagnetic fields
electromagnetic flowmeter
electromagnetic force
electromagnetic induction
electromagnetic interaction
electromagnetic intrusion
electromagnetic lens
electromagnetic pulse
electromagnetic radiation
electromagnetic spectra
electromagnetic spectrum (current term)
electromagnetic unit
electromagnetic units
electromagnetic wave
electromagnetic waves
electromagnetically
electromagnetics
electromagnetism
electromagnetohydrodynamics
electromagnets
electromagnon
electromagnons
electromechanical
electromechanical device

Literary usage of Electromagnetic spectrum

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Review of the Space Communications Program of NASA's Space Operations by National Research Council (U.S.), United States (2007)
"The international program executive directs activities related to the electromagnetic spectrum that involve entities external to the United States, ..."

2. The Military Dictionary (1987)
"... electromagnetic spectrum and action which retains friendly use of electromagnetic spectrum. Also called EW. There are three divisions within electronic ..."

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