electromagnetic interference JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/ɛlɛktroʊmæɡˈnɛtɪk ɪnˈtɛrfɪrəns/ · e-lec-tro-mag-net-ic in-ter-fer-ence
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- Unwanted electromagnetic radiation that affects the operation of electrical devices, often caused by nearby sources of electromagnetic energy. The engineer had to troubleshoot the malfunctioning equipment due to electromagnetic interference from a nearby power line.
- A disturbance in the electromagnetic field that can cause errors or malfunctions in electronic systems. The satellite's communication system was disrupted by electromagnetic interference from a solar flare.
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Did you know? Electromagnetic interference is a significant concern in the development of wireless communication systems, as it can cause signal degradation and errors in data transmission.