A Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse (NEMP) is a burst of electromagnetic energy generated by a nuclear explosion. This phenomenon occurs due to the interaction of gamma rays emitted during the explosion with the Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field, leading to the production of high-energy electrons. These electrons, in turn, create a powerful electromagnetic pulse. NEMP is characterized by its ability to disrupt or damage electrical and electronic systems over a wide area.
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