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Energy -- usually in the form of light (or more generally, electromagnetic radiation).
"Gamma" is the name given to the electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency (shortest wavelength, highest energy).
Technically, yes. A laser is a concentrated beam of monochromatic (usually) light. Given that light itself is considered to be part of the electromagnetic spectrum and that that spectrum is referred to as electromagnetic radiation (as it doesn't need a medium to travel through) then one could deduce that a laser beam is radiation. In addition, gamma radiation also forms part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Gamma rays. These high energy electromagnetic waves are given of in nuclear reactions (including those in stars)
Your question is very hard to understand, but the process that releases electromagnetic radiation in the sun is called fusion.
Energy -- usually in the form of light (or more generally, electromagnetic radiation).
Mainly electromagnetic radiation.
Its temperature.
"Gamma" is the name given to the electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency (shortest wavelength, highest energy).
it works by measureing electromagnetic waves given by stars
Technically, yes. A laser is a concentrated beam of monochromatic (usually) light. Given that light itself is considered to be part of the electromagnetic spectrum and that that spectrum is referred to as electromagnetic radiation (as it doesn't need a medium to travel through) then one could deduce that a laser beam is radiation. In addition, gamma radiation also forms part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Gamma rays. These high energy electromagnetic waves are given of in nuclear reactions (including those in stars)
I believe electromagnetic-a form of radiation.
the waves are electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic force field.
The radiation given off by the sun is electromagnetic waves. The waves are made up of two types of rays ultraviolet and infrared.
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