| 31. | Planck force is often useful in scientific calculations as a ratio of electromagnetic energy per gravitational length.
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| 32. | Also with his electromagnetic energy he can create a force field around himself rendering him virtually invincible.
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| 33. | By contrast, ionizing electromagnetic energy, such as is found in X-rays, is known to permanently damage tissue.
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| 34. | A body at temperature radiates electromagnetic energy.
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| 35. | In classical physics, anytime a charged particle is accelerated, it will radiate electromagnetic energy ( photons ).
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| 36. | For years, studies have overwhelmingly disputed a cancer risk from the low-level electromagnetic energy of cell phones.
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| 37. | Electromagnetic energy emitted by the scatterometer reflected off very tiny waves on the ocean called capillary waves.
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| 38. | By contrast : a negative electric charge orbiting a positive electric charge will always radiate electromagnetic energy.
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| 39. | So for something like a satellite, how much power can they radiate in the form of electromagnetic energy?
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| 40. | These observables generally take the form of emitted or reflected energy, such as electromagnetic energy or mechanical energy.
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