In principle, electromagnetic energy can be measured. However, I am not quite sure what you mean by "the electromagnetic energy of a person". A person does not emit significant amounts of electromagnetic energy, except for infrared energy emitted by any object due to its temperature. If you mean that, yes, it can be measured as well.
The intensity of light waves is a measure of the energy that is carried by the waves. Light waves are electromagnetic waves.
That energy is called "electromagnetic waves" or "electromagnetic energy".
A piece of wood is not considered electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic energy refers to the energy carried by electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio waves, and X-rays. Wood does not emit or interact with electromagnetic waves in the same way that energy does.
Measure the motion of matter created by the mechanical wave, or measure the temperature change of matter created by the electromagnetic wave.
first of all electromagnetic waves are energy waves. and we call electromagnetic waves RADIATION.
You measure the energy E and divide it into hc. Wavelength w = hc/E = 0.2E-24/Energy.
The intensity of light waves is a measure of the energy that is carried by the waves. Light waves are electromagnetic waves.
That energy is called "electromagnetic waves" or "electromagnetic energy".
the energy that makes the electromagnetic spectrum is electromagnetic radiation
Light is a form of electromagnetic energy.
Electromagnetic energy travels in waves.
I would call it an electromagnetic wave, or electromagnetic energy.
No, radiation is not a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object. Radiation refers to the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles from a source. The energy of radiation can vary depending on the type and source, and it is not directly related to the average kinetic energy of particles in an object.
Energy transferred by electromagnetic waves is called radiation.
A piece of wood is not considered electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic energy refers to the energy carried by electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio waves, and X-rays. Wood does not emit or interact with electromagnetic waves in the same way that energy does.
Radar cross section is a measure of the electromagnetic energy intercepted and reradiated at the same frequency
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