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Electromagnetic Radiation

by J. Klačka , 2002
"... A&A manuscript no. (will be inserted by hand later) Your thesaurus codes are: 07 (07.09.1; 07.13.1;) ..."
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A&A manuscript no. (will be inserted by hand later) Your thesaurus codes are: 07 (07.09.1; 07.13.1;)

electromagnetic radiation

by G. A. Vilkovisky, In Memory Of David Kirzhnits , 1998
"... of the high- frequency ..."
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of the high- frequency

On fluctuations in electromagnetic radiation

by M. Born, K. Fuchs , 1938
"... The question of fluctuations in electromagnetic radiation played an important part during the first period of the development of quantum theory. After having introduced (Einstein I905) the conception of light quanta or photons in order to explain the observed phenomena of the ..."
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The question of fluctuations in electromagnetic radiation played an important part during the first period of the development of quantum theory. After having introduced (Einstein I905) the conception of light quanta or photons in order to explain the observed phenomena of the

ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION AT COMPUTERIZED WORKPLACES

by Pranas Kanapeckas, Stasys Maciulevičius, Alfredas Otas, Vytautas Petrauskas, Algis Valys
"... Abstract. Increasing amount of electrical equipment in our work places and at home causes increase in the presence of electrical and magnetic fields. The degree of exposure of users working with this equipment is increasing. Although the impact of low frequency electromagnetic fields over people’s h ..."
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to Video Display Units (VDU) and electromagnetic radiation at working place. Some results of measurements are presented. Keywords: electromagnetic fields, health problems, VDU (Video Display Unit). 1.

The Electromagnetic Radiation Mechanism

by Mahmoud E. Yousif , 2014
"... This paper suggested a mechanism for Electromagnetic Radiation (EM-R); the mechanism is based on the Flip-Flop (F-F) of combined Circular Magnetic Field (CMF) and Electric Field (EF) produced by energetic charged particles, the action released the EM-R; while as the F-F generates EM-R, it is also ac ..."
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This paper suggested a mechanism for Electromagnetic Radiation (EM-R); the mechanism is based on the Flip-Flop (F-F) of combined Circular Magnetic Field (CMF) and Electric Field (EF) produced by energetic charged particles, the action released the EM-R; while as the F-F generates EM-R, it is also

Exponential beams of electromagnetic radiation *

by Iwo Bialynicki-birula, Zofia Bialynicka-birula , 2006
"... We show that in addition to well-known Bessel, Hermite–Gauss and Laguerre– Gauss beams of electromagnetic radiation, one may also construct exponential beams. These beams are characterized by a fall-off in the transverse direction described by an exponential function of ρ. Exponential beams, like Be ..."
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We show that in addition to well-known Bessel, Hermite–Gauss and Laguerre– Gauss beams of electromagnetic radiation, one may also construct exponential beams. These beams are characterized by a fall-off in the transverse direction described by an exponential function of ρ. Exponential beams, like

THE SPEED OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

by unknown authors , 2012
"... The physical nature of the speed of light is discussed and the so called “Relativity Principle ” is defined and discussed. ASSUMPTIONS: 1. Light is one form of electromagnetic radiation which may or may not be radiation identical to Radio, X, Gamma, and Delta (see www.k1man.com/a16), except for wave ..."
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The physical nature of the speed of light is discussed and the so called “Relativity Principle ” is defined and discussed. ASSUMPTIONS: 1. Light is one form of electromagnetic radiation which may or may not be radiation identical to Radio, X, Gamma, and Delta (see www.k1man.com/a16), except

Electromagnetic radiation field of an electron avalanche.

by Vernon Cooray , Gerald Cooray - J. Appl. Mech. And Tech. Phys. , 2011
"... Electron avalanches are the main constituent of electrical discharges in the atmosphere. However, the electromagnetic radiation field generated by a single electron avalanche growing in different field configurations has not yet been evaluated in the literature. In this paper, the electromagnetic r ..."
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Electron avalanches are the main constituent of electrical discharges in the atmosphere. However, the electromagnetic radiation field generated by a single electron avalanche growing in different field configurations has not yet been evaluated in the literature. In this paper, the electromagnetic

Low frequency electromagnetic radiation

by D. S. Jones - J. Inst. Maths. Applics , 1979
"... The field scattered by a dielectric body irradiated by a low frequency electromagnetic wave can be expressed, to a first approximation, in terms of a scattering tensor. Variational principles are obtained for the elements of this tensor. Bounds based on these principles permit estimates of the rate ..."
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The field scattered by a dielectric body irradiated by a low frequency electromagnetic wave can be expressed, to a first approximation, in terms of a scattering tensor. Variational principles are obtained for the elements of this tensor. Bounds based on these principles permit estimates of the rate

The kinetic theory of electromagnetic radiation

by C. K. Thornhill , 1983
"... Abstract It is shown that Planck’s energy distribution for a black-body radiation field can be simply derived for a gas-like ether with Maxwellian statistics. The gas consists of an infinite variety of particles, whose masses are integral multiples n of the mass of the unit particle, the abundance o ..."
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Abstract It is shown that Planck’s energy distribution for a black-body radiation field can be simply derived for a gas-like ether with Maxwellian statistics. The gas consists of an infinite variety of particles, whose masses are integral multiples n of the mass of the unit particle, the abundance
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