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NEMP'S AND PROTECTION

Woo et al.

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7139391528595166927
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Woo F
De La Rosa A

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Study the phenomenon created by high altitude nuclear explosions (HANE) and how we can protect electronics from them. We take a closer look at how different height levels affect the electric field values in gamma rays released during an nuclear explosion. Observe the …
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