Electromagnetic pulse — Ebomb redirects here. For EBOM, see Engineering bill of materials. This article is about the general weapons effect. For other uses, see the more specific topic (for example, Electromagnetic forming) An electromagnetic pulse (sometimes… … Wikipedia
electromagnetic pulse — noun Date: 1963 high intensity electromagnetic radiation generated by a nuclear blast high above the earth s surface and held to disrupt electronic and electrical systems … New Collegiate Dictionary
electromagnetic pulse — noun : high intensity electromagnetic radiation generated by a nuclear blast high above the earth s surface that is held to disrupt electronic and electrical systems … Useful english dictionary
electromagnetic pulse. — See EMP. * * * … Universalium
electromagnetic pulse. — See EMP … Useful english dictionary
High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse — A High altitude Electromagnetic Pulse, or HEMP, is emanated from the detonation of a single nuclear warhead several kilometers into the atmosphere. In the absence of proper shielding, it can destroy electronics vital to telecommunications and… … Wikipedia
Electromagnetic compatibility — (EMC) is the branch of electrical sciences which studies the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy with reference to the unwanted effects (Electromagnetic Interference, or EMI) that such energy may induce.… … Wikipedia
Electromagnetic Personal Interdiction Control — (E.P.I.C.) is a weapon of the U.S. Navy that works by sending out an electromagnetic pulse that affects the sense of balance and makes the target feel ill and throw up. This is a most effective way to neutralize an enemy without actually harming… … Wikipedia
Electromagnetic bomb — An electromagnetic bomb or E bomb is a weapon designed to disable electronics with an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) that can couple with electrical/electronic systems to produce damaging current and voltage surges by electromagnetic induction. The… … Wikipedia
Electromagnetic forming — A pinched aluminium can, produced from a pulsed magnetic field created by rapidly discharging 2 kilojoules from a high voltage capacitor bank into a 3 turn coil of heavy gauge wire. Electromagnetic forming (EM forming or magneforming) is a type… … Wikipedia