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EM - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Em; EM (disambiguation); E.M.; E.m.; Em.; E M; Em (unit); Em (disambiguation)

EM         
European championship
light spectrum         
  • Plot of atmospheric opacity for terrestrial to terrestrial transmission showing the molecules responsible for some of the resonances
  • Plot of Earth's atmospheric opacity to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. This is the surface-to-space opacity, the atmosphere is transparent to [[longwave]] radio transmissions within the [[troposphere]] but opaque to space due to the [[ionosphere]].
  • A diagram of the electromagnetic spectrum, showing various properties across the range of frequencies and wavelengths
  • The '''electromagnetic spectrum'''
  • ozone]]
ENTIRE RANGE AND SCOPE OF FREQUENCIES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Electromagentic spectra; Light spectrum; Spectrum of light; EM spectrum; EM Spectrum; Electromagnetic Spectrum; Electrocmagnetic spectrum; Em spectrum; Solar Light; Radiation spectrum; Electomagnetic spectrum; Electro-magnetic spectrum; Electro magnetic spectrum; Electromagnetic frequency spectrum; Spectral range; Invisible light (physics); Electromagnetic band; EM band; Low visible light
Lichtspektrum (Lichtspektrum sichtbar für das menschliche Auge)
electromagnetic radiation         
  • opacity]]) of various [[wavelength]]s of electromagnetic radiation
  • Representation of the electric field vector of a wave of circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation.
  • [[Electromagnetic spectrum]] with visible light highlighted
  • Electromagnetic waves can be imagined as a self-propagating transverse oscillating wave of electric and magnetic fields. This 3D animation shows a plane linearly polarized wave propagating from left to right. The electric and magnetic fields in such a wave are in-phase with each other, reaching minima and maxima together.
  • far field]] part of the electromagnetic field around a transmitter. A part of the "near-field" close to the transmitter, forms part of the changing [[electromagnetic field]], but does not count as electromagnetic radiation.
  • [[James Clerk Maxwell]]
  • '''Legend:'''<br />
γ = [[Gamma ray]]s<br />
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HX = Hard [[X-ray]]s<br />
SX = Soft X-Rays<br />
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EUV = Extreme-[[ultraviolet]]<br />
NUV = Near-ultraviolet<br />
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[[Visible light]] (colored bands)<br />
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NIR = Near-[[infrared]]<br />
MIR = Mid-infrared<br />
FIR = Far-infrared<br />
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EHF = [[Extremely high frequency]] (microwaves)<br />
SHF = [[Super-high frequency]] (microwaves)<br />
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UHF = [[Ultrahigh frequency]] (radio waves)<br />
VHF = [[Very high frequency]] (radio)<br />
HF = [[High frequency]] (radio)<br />
MF = [[Medium frequency]] (radio)<br />
LF = [[Low frequency]] (radio)<br />
VLF = [[Very low frequency]] (radio)<br />
VF = [[Voice frequency]]<br />
ULF = [[Ultra-low frequency]] (radio)<br />
SLF = [[Super-low frequency]] (radio)<br />
ELF = [[Extremely low frequency]] (radio)
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  • light]] (blue, green, and red) with a distance scale in micrometers along the x-axis.
FORM OF ENERGY EMITTED AND ABSORBED BY PARTICLES WHICH ARE CHARGED WHICH SHOWS WAVE-LIKE BEHAVIOR AS IT TRAVELS THROUGH SPACE
Electromagnectic radiation; Electromagnetic wave; Light wave; Electromagnetic waves; EM radiation; E.M. radiation; E. M. radiation; RF radiation; Electro-magnetic radiation; Magnetoelectric wave; Theory of radiation; Electromagnetic Radiation; Radiation emission; Radiation emissions; Em wave; EM wave; EM Waves; E-M Waves; Em waves; Electronic smog; Electromagnetic Wave; Electromagnetic wave theory; Electro magnetic waves; Emag waves; Electrical smog; Electromagnetic resonance; Electromagnetic Waves; Electro magnetic energy; Electromagnetic emission; Electromagnetic emissions; Photon radiation; Electromagnetic signal; E/M wave
elektromagnetische Strahlen

Definition

EM
Extensions Manager (Reference: Apple)

Wikipedia

EM

EM, Em or em may refer to:

Examples of use of EM
1. Dritter ist der deutsche EM–Finalgegner Norwegen.
2. Es ist das sechste EM–Gold für eine deutsche Mannschaft.
3. Dies soll bis zum ersten EM–Qualifikationsspiel am 2.
4. Auslosung der Qualifikation zur Fußball–EM 2008 = Montreux (dpa) In Montreux in der Schweiz werden heute die Qualifikationsgruppen für die Fußball–EM 2008 ausgelost.
5. Damit steht er seinem Nationalteam auch nicht in der EM–Qualifikation gegen Deutschland zur Verfügung.