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Noun Concept
Categories: Heinrich Hertz, Articles with short description, Electromagnetic radiation, Radiation
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electromagnetic radiation  electromagnetic wave  nonparticulate radiation  EM radiation  E-M Waves
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Radiation consisting of waves of energy associated with electric and magnetic fields resulting from the acceleration of an electric charge WordNet 3.0
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In physics, electromagnetic radiation consists of waves of the electromagnetic field, which propagate through space and carry momentum and electromagnetic radiant energy. Wikipedia
Radiation that takes the form of a self-propagating wave of electric and magnetic fields. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Synchronized oscillations of electric and magnetic fields Wikidata
Form of energy emitted and absorbed by particles which are charged which shows wave-like behavior as it travels through space Wikidata
Radiation consisting of electric and magnetic fields that travel at the speed of light. Examples: light, radio waves, gamma rays, x-rays. OmegaWiki
Radiation (quantized as photons) consisting of oscillating electric and magnetic fields oriented perpendicularly to each other, moving through space. Wiktionary
Electromagnetic radiation, such as light and radio waves. Wiktionary
Electromagnetic radiation. Wiktionary (translation)