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electromagnetic spectrum

NOUN
radio spectrum
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And even if they are the cause, the sensors would have to be able to pick up signals across a large part of the electromagnetic spectrum.

From New York Times

The competition in the electromagnetic spectrum, which includes everything from radio waves to visible light, is more important than ever before.

From Washington Times

The more it is stretched, the greater its shift towards the longer-wavelength “redder” section of the electromagnetic spectrum.

From Scientific American

The U.S. military has labeled such a strategy "all-domain warfare" and assumes that the U.S. will indeed dominate space, cyberspace, airspace, and the electromagnetic spectrum.

From Salon

Compact, chip-based lasers have conquered much of the electromagnetic spectrum, from ultraviolet to infrared, enabling technologies from digital communications and barcode readers to laser pointers and printers.

From Science Magazine