electromagnetic pulse end of the orienting line a point on the orienting line marked by any sharply defined permanent or semipermanent object such as a steeple, flag-pole, or stake It should be visible during darkness
Electromagnetic pulse A pulse of electromagnetic energy capable of disrupting computers Computer networks, and many forms of telecommunication equipment
The generation and radiation of a very narrow and very high-amplitude pulse of electromagnetic noise It is associated with the high level pulse as a result of a nuclear detonation and with intentionally generated narrow, high-amplitude pulse for ECM applications In the case of nuclear detonations, EMP consists of a continuous spectrum with most of its energy distributed through the low frequency band of 3 KHz to 1 MHz
Event Monitoring Point A point in CICS code at which CICS monitoring data is collected
Electromagnetic pulse Caused by lightning and other high-energy phenomena Capable of coupling enough energy into unshielded conductors to destroy electronic devices