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The EMP produced by the Compton electrons typically lasts for about 1 microsecond, and this signal is called HEMP.
The acid test of the response of modern military systems to EMP is their performance in simulators, particularly where a large number of components are involved.
EMP cannot be confined to only one side of the burst.
EMP has had a surprisingly smooth ride where public comment is concerned, yet behind-the-scenes sniping hasn't been this intense since the Nirvana-Pearl Jam credibility debate of '91.
EMP employment can have its benefits; McKeag recently was charged with recording guitar licks played through effects pedals that originally belonged to Jimi Hendrix ("He didn't mind that too much," says a coworker).
EMP touts membership as a bargain, and it is in comparison to buying a single ticket, which costs a whopping $19.95.