electromagnetic radiation meaning
ENWElectromagnetic radiation
- Electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation or EMR) is a form of radiant energy released by certain electromagnetic processes.
- Classically, EMR consists of electromagnetic waves, which are synchronized oscillations of electric and magnetic fields that propagate at the speed of light.
- Electromagnetic waves are produced whenever charged particles are accelerated, and these waves can subsequently interact with any charged particles.
- In the quantum theory of electromagnetism, EMR consists of photons, the elementary particles responsible for all electromagnetic interactions.


- NounPREélectro-SUF-ation
- Radiation (quantized as photons) consisting of oscillating electric and magnetic fields oriented perpendicularly to each other, moving through space.
- Radiation (quantized as photons) consisting of oscillating electric and magnetic fields oriented perpendicularly to each other, moving through space.
Definition of electromagnetic radiation in English Dictionary
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Other Vocabulary
- en electromagnetic induction
- en electromagnetic interaction
- en electromagnetic fields
- en electromagnetic spectra
- en electromagnetic spectrum
Source: Wiktionary

