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'electromagnetic wave' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the waves generated by electric and magnetic fields. For example: "Radio waves, microwaves, and visible light are all examples of electromagnetic waves."
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electromagnetic wave
noun
Electromagnetic radiation, such as light and radio waves.
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After a long struggle electromagnetic wave theory had triumphed.
Attenuation of an electromagnetic wave by a shield.
"Instead of an electromagnetic wave coming out of the system, it can receive a wave".
Keldish, L. V. Ionization in the field of a strong electromagnetic wave.
Sun, X. et al. Laminated magnetic graphene with enhanced electromagnetic wave absorption properties.
Two plasma-heating methods have been highly developed: electromagnetic wave heating and neutral-beam injection heating.
Wavemeter, device for determining the distance between successive wavefronts of equal phase along an electromagnetic wave.
This constitutes the microscopic origin of the scattering of an electromagnetic wave.
In this paper he concluded that light is an electromagnetic wave.
In classical language, ν is the frequency of the temporal changes in an electromagnetic wave.
This deft primer by astrophysicist James Geach captures the elusive electromagnetic wave in five processes.
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