28, September 2025

Development of Electromagnetic Wave and its Applications

Author(s): 1. Dr. Rohit Paliwal, 2. Mrs. Shweta Paliwal

Authors Affiliations:

1Professor, Department of Physics, Shreejee Institute of Technology and Management, Khargone, India

2Dept. Head, Department of Chemistry, Aaditya International School, Khargone, India

DOIs:10.2017/IJRCS/202509017     |     Paper ID: IJRCS202509017


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Abstract. With the nonstop advancement of wisdom and technology, the variety of technological products around our lives has also increased, and numerous of them use the characteristics of electromagnetic waves. In order to make people more understand the applicable characteristics of electromagnetic waves, this composition will totally introduce the introductory proposition, bracket, operation and affiliated safety issues of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic weaves not only have a wide range of operations in diurnal life, similar as dispatches, remote seeing and other fields, but also play an important part in military and medical fields. Although electromagnetic weaves bring numerous conveniences, there are also certain safety pitfalls. Thus, understanding the nature and operation of electromagnetic waves to more cover our health and promote scientific and technological progress is important. In addition, for the limitations and failings of electromagnetic surge operations, it’s also pivotal to explore implicit development directions, in order to achieve comprehensive and effective electromagnetic surge operations in the future

Keywords: Electromagnetic waves, application, limitations, potential development.

Dr. Rohit Paliwal,  Mrs. Shweta Paliwal (2025); Development of Electromagnetic Wave and its Applications, International Journal of Research Culture Society,    ISSN(O): 2456-6683,  Volume – 9,   Issue –  9,  Pp.96-103.        Available on – https://ijrcs.org/

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