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20 answers for: Exposure to electromagnetic rays
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IRRADIATIONExposure to electromagnetic rays
SHORTWAVETransmission and reception of information by means of electromagnetic waves about 10 to 80 m (33 to 262 feet) in length having frequencies of approximately 29.7 to 3.5 megahertz. (9)
ANGSTROMUnit of length equal to one hundred-millionth of a centimetre, used mainly to measure electromagnetic wavelengths and atomic distances (8)
MICROWAVESElectromagnetic pulses used to cook food (10)
GAMMAElectromagnetic radiation, - rays (5)
GAMMASElectromagnetic radiation rays
RADIODevice used to receive electromagnetic waves (5)
SOLENOIDElectromagnetic coil used to produce mechanical energy (8)
ECMElectronic warfare undertaken to prevent or reduce an enemy's effective use of the electromagnetic s
ICBMElectronic warfare undertaken to insure effective friendly use of the electromagnetic spectrum in spite of the enemy's use of electronic warfare.
ECCMElectronic warfare undertaken to insure effective friendly use of the electromagnetic spectrum in spite of the enemy's use of electronic warfare.
LIGHTElectromagnetic radiation with wavelengths from 380-700 nm; or, a blank space to be filled by a letter in a crossword (5)
VFHVariegated hosta foliage? Or the designation for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves from 30 to 300 megahertz? (1,1,1)
VHFVariegated hosta foliage? Or the designation for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves from 30 to 300 megahertz? (1,1,1)
CAGEFaraday ___ - a device used to block electromagnetic fields (4)
TRANSFORMERElectromagnetic device right answer according to the writer, interrupting treasurer
HARDFirst word of the term that refers to the computer component containing several disks, or platters, with an electromagnetic read/write head for each surface. A microprocessor in this part controls the
EBOMBElectromagnetic weapon exist to hold back crowd (1-4)
RADIOWAVEWave from the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum at lower frequencies than microwaves. The wavelengths of these waves range from thousands of metres to 30 cm. (5,4)
INFRAREDPortion of the electromagnetic spectrum that extends from the long wavelength, or red, end of the visible-light range to the microwave range.