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Electromagnetic radiation Lasers Light Microwave

A laser (acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) amplifies light in a different region of the electromagnetic spectrum by the same method that the maser amplifies microwaves. [Pg.242]

Nonionizing radiation sources (laser, radar, ultraviolet and infrared light, microwave, electromagnetic interference, radio-frequency [RE] waves, and high-frequency equipment)... [Pg.389]

MASER. An acronym for microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. The device is identical in theory of operation to the laser except that it operates at frequencies in Ihe microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum, rather than in the light range. See also Lasers. [Pg.970]


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