
Electromagnetic emissions
Electromagnetic emissions are waves of energy that travel through space, carrying information or power. They include a wide range of signals such as radio waves, microwaves, visible light, and X-rays. These emissions occur naturally, like sunlight, and artificially, from devices such as cell phones, radar, and satellites. They are generated when electric charges accelerate or change energy levels. Electromagnetic emissions are essential for communication, navigation, and imaging, but can also have impacts on health and equipment depending on their type and intensity. Managing and understanding these emissions is crucial for safety and technological development.