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The phrase "electromagnetic energy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or discussions about energy types.
Example: "The solar panels convert sunlight into electromagnetic energy, which can then be used to power homes."
Alternatives: "radiant energy" or "electromagnetic radiation."
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electromagnetic energy
noun
The potential energy of an electric or magnetic field
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And like the iPhone, they sent electromagnetic energy into me.
Angelopoulos, V. et al. Electromagnetic energy conversion at reconnection fronts.
That kitchen counter has an induction-cooking surface that runs on electromagnetic energy.
Streams of electromagnetic energy erupting from the flare disrupted some radio communications, the announcement said.
He boils down MFA as "a more efficient way to transmit electromagnetic energy".
Under certain circumstances, this electromagnetic field can be described as a wave transporting electromagnetic energy.
"Electromagnetic energy doesn't add up like that," said Kevin Bothmann, the EMT Labs testing manager.
In turn, Earth continuously reradiates electromagnetic energy (predominantly in the infrared).
In both cases, the radiation takes the form of photons of electromagnetic energy.
Chlorophyll uses this electromagnetic energy, along with carbon dioxide and water, to make glucose and oxygen.
You've done it mostly with solenoids — transducers that use electromagnetic energy — and the rest with pneumatics.
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