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electric wave

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electric wave [i¦lek·trik ′wāv]
(electromagnetism)
An electromagnetic wave, especially one whose wavelength is at least a few centimeters. Also known as Hertzian wave.


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s, there was a discovery of the phenomenon of the brain, in which he postulated that the brain produced electromagnetic or electric waves and activity along the surface of the scalp He actually found this when he actually delved into animal testing part of science and found that within rabbits and monkeys, there were electrical phenomenal within the exposed cerebral hemisphere of the brain Sometime during the 1800?
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