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electromagnetic pulse
electromagnetic pulsen. Abbr. EMP1. The pulse of intense electromagnetic radiation generated by a nuclear explosion.2. A short-duration, broadband, high-intensity emission of electromagnetic energy, such as lightning.electromagnetic pulse n 1. (General Physics) a surge of electromagnetic radiation, esp one resulting from a nuclear explosion, which can disrupt electronic devices and, occasionally, larger structures and equipment. Often abbreviated to: EMP 2. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a surge of electromagnetic radiation, esp one resulting from a nuclear explosion, which can disrupt electronic devices and, occasionally, larger structures and equipment. Often abbreviated to: EMP electromagnetic pulseThe electromagnetic radiation from a strong electronic pulse, most commonly caused by a nuclear explosion that may couple with electrical or electronic systems to produce damaging current and voltage surges. Also called EMP. See also electromagnetic radiation.electromagnetic pulse
electromagnetic pulse[i¦lek·trō·mag′ned·ik ′pəls] (electromagnetism) The pulse of electromagnetic radiation generated by a large thermonuclear explosion. AcronymsSeeelectron microprobe |