
, electromagnetic imaging
Electromagnetic imaging is a technique used to capture images of objects or areas by utilizing electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio waves, or X-rays. These waves bounce off or are absorbed by materials, allowing us to visualize their structures and properties. Common examples include X-ray imaging in medicine, where doctors can see inside the body, and radar technology used in weather forecasting. By analyzing how different materials interact with these waves, we can gain valuable insights into a variety of fields, including healthcare, environmental monitoring, and security.