1. The
electromagnetic radiation from a nuclear explosion caused by Compton-recoil electrons and photoelectrons from photons scattered in the materials of the nuclear device or in a surrounding
medium. The resulting electric and magnetic fields may couple with electrical/electronic systems to produce damaging current and voltage surges. May also be caused by nonnuclear means. [
JP1] 2. A broadband, high-
intensity, short-duration burst of electromagnetic energy. (
188 ) Note: In the case of a nuclear detonation, the electromagnetic
pulse consists of a continuous
frequency spectrum. Most of the energy is distributed throughout the lower frequencies between 3 Hz and 30 kHz.