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electromagnetic pulse
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A short-duration burst of high-intensity electromagnetic radiation generated by a physical event, in particular by a large thermonuclear explosion in the atmosphere. The pulse causes a damaging surge of voltage within electrical and electronic systems.
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Such an electromagnetic pulse bomb could fry our satellite communications and leave our forces digitally challenged.
He warned about an electromagnetic pulse attack.
I felt properly avenged when I disabled them with electromagnetic pulse mines.
On "Dark Angel," America's technology has been vitiated by terrorists who tossed up an electromagnetic pulse.
The risks associated with an electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, represent another story entirely".
With a click, the coil emits an electromagnetic pulse into my brain.
The process combines ultrasound and an electromagnetic pulse to break the algal cell walls.
An electromagnetic pulse bomb is detonated high overhead, disabling electronics and power.
Our Norad monitors feared a nuclear detonation, but satellites that would have picked up its electromagnetic pulse were silent.
The shockwave was compressed air rather than the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) created by nuclear weapons and solar flares.
He recently broke off from his theories on finance to reveal his concerns about an electromagnetic pulse destroying the world.
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