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Electromagnetic Waves Summary
685 words, approx. 2 pages Electromagnetic waves transmit energy through the interaction of electricity and magnetism. Radio waves and light waves are the most familiar form of electromagnetic waves, but microwaves, infrared, heat, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma ray s are all...
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Electromagnetic Radiation : Forensic Science Terms
55 words, approx. 1 pages The energy (in the form or magnetic and electric fields) given off by a vibrating charge (such as an electron). Every physical object in the universe gives off electromagnetic radiation of one type or another. The phenomenon of sight is due to our eyes...
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Electromagnetic Radiation : Environmental Health Terms
34 words, approx. 1 pages Any radioactive energy transmitted as electric and magnetic waves, and that has the capability of being transmitted through a vacuum. Examples of electromagnetic radiation include LIGHT, X-RAYS, gamma rays and RADIOFREQUENCY...
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Electromagnetic radiation Information
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 Electromagnetic (EM) radiation is a self-propagating wave in space with electric and magnetic components. These components oscillate at right angles to each other and to the direction of propagation, and are in phase with each other. Electromagnetic...




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 Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication
Risky rays. (electromagnetic radiation)
10/01/1991: 784 words, approx. 3 pages Some types of electromagnetic radiation are harmful, while others are beneficial. Non-ionizing radiation is emitted as flows of electricity, while ionizing radiation can damage genetic material and cause cancer. The electromagnetic force is with you. It surrounds you with its power. Radiating from...
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Electromagnetic radiation roof hazards.(SafetyAdvice)
10/01/2004: 2,283 words, approx. 8 pages Radio Frequency Emissions Study Whenever a tradesman is confronted with either a roof deck bristling with antenna arrays or a single radio mast he should contact his employer or supervisor immediately. Safety inquiries should begin with the building owner to determine if...
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Scientists criticize companies' pseudoscience in advertising campaigns
11/19/2007: 580 words, approx. 2 pages When biologist Harriet Ball noticed that a popular vitamin B-enriched yogurt made by Nestle promised to "optimize the release of energy," she was suspicious.So she called the company and asked exactly how it worked.According to Ball, Nestle's representative said the yogurt would "get the optimum...
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Tech Toys Educational, Entertaining
6/19/2007: 1,181 words, approx. 4 pages "Beep! Bloop! Let's try it again! Beep! Bloink! Ta-Da! You did it!" Every day, the chorus of strange sounds and cutesy voices emanates from wherever my 4-year-old daughter has plopped down with her Leapster digital learning game. As I listen, I find myself worrying about...


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