Electromagnetism II
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is the disruption of electronic devices caused by electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external source. This interference can degrade performance, lead to signal loss, or even cause complete system failure. EMI can be generated by natural sources, like lightning, or man-made sources, such as motors and wireless communications, making understanding its effects and mitigation techniques essential for maintaining the integrity of electronic systems.
congrats on reading the definition of electromagnetic interference. now let's actually learn it.