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Low frequency electromagnetic waves that emanate from electromechanical devices. An electromagnetic disturbance caused by such radiating and transmitting sources as heavy duty motors and power lines c [..]
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Any electromagnetic disturbance that interrupts, obstructs, or otherwise degrades or limits the effective performance of electronics/electrical equipment. It can be induced intentionally, as in some forms of electronic warfare, or unintentionally, as a result of spurious emissions and responses, intermodulation products, and the like. [JP 1-02] 2. [..]
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electrical noise induced upon signal wires with the possible effect of obscuring the instrument signal.
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Electromagnetic phenomena which, either directly or indirectly, can contribute to degradation in performance of an electronic receiver or system. (The terms Radio Interference, Radio-Frequency Interfe [..]
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Any spurious effect produced in the circuits or elements of a device by external electromagnetic fields.
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Interference caused by electrical fields due to capacitive coupling, or magnetic fields due to mutual inductance of electromagnetic fields (radio waves).
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an electromagnetic disturbance that degrades or limits the effective performance of electronic or electrical equipment.
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The interference in signal transmission or reception caused by the radiation of electric and magnetic fields (EMI).
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Any electromagnetic disturbance that interrupts, obstructs, or otherwise degrades or limits the effective performance of electrical equipment. It is caused by the presence of electromagnetic radiation.
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A modification of signals contained in circuit wiring (or stored in a microprocessor) caused by a strong magnetic flied radiated from some other electrical or electronic device or conductor. ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE (EMF) The force produced by a difference of electrical potential that causes current to flow in circuit. EMF is measured in units called vo [..]
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A magnetic field produced as a side effect from the flow of electricity. In data lines that are not properly shielded EMI can cause corruption of data.
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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is a phenomenon where one electromagnetic field interferes with another, resulting in the distortion of both fields. This is commonly observed in radios when switchi [..]
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Any electrical or electromagnetic phenomenon, manmade or natural, either radiated or conducted, that results in unintentional and undesirable responses from, or performance degradation or malfunction [..]
Source: lightningsafety.com

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The interference of unwanted electromagnetic signals with desirable signals. Electromagnetic interference may be transmitted in two ways: radiated through space or conducted by wiring. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sets electromagnetic interference limits on radio frequency (RF) lighting devices in FCC Part 18.
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an unwanted (possibly interfering) signal emitted by any electronic apparatus. The emission of EMI is heavily regulated in most countries.
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a signal that breaks up the current.
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Electromagnetic Interference or radio frequency interference is disturbance that affects an electrical circuit due to electromagnetic induction or electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external so [..]
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[EMI] Man-made or natural interference that degrades the quality of reception of radio waves. Any electromagnetic disturbance that interrupts, obstructs, or otherwise degrades or limits the effective [..]
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