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The range of different electromagnetic waves is called the electromagnetic spectrum, not electromagnetic span. It includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Each type of wave has a specific range of frequencies and wavelengths.
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The total of all electromagnetic waves is called the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light waves, ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, and gamma rays. Only visible light waves, which humans see as the band of colors from red to violet, are the portion of the spectrum visible to the human eye, although many other life forms are sensitive to infrared and possibly to other segments the spectrum.
Yes, its defined by international agreement.
You could certainly call it that if you like, but most people wouldn't know what you mean. Many of them would understand you better if you called it the "electromagnetic spectrum", (while the rest would still be lost).
Isaac Newton did not directly contribute to the understanding of the electromagnetic spectrum. His work mainly focused on classical mechanics and gravity. The electromagnetic spectrum was discovered and studied by scientists like James Clerk Maxwell and Heinrich Hertz in the 19th century.
One social implication arising from the electromagnetic spectrum comes in the form of X-rays. X-rays have the potential of causing genetic damage and cancer. However, the chances of being harmed by medical or dental X-Rays are very slim. In fact, natural radiation poses a bigger risk.
People with strong electromagnetic fields can interfere with electronic devices by disrupting their normal functioning. This interference can cause devices to malfunction or stop working altogether. Additionally, the electromagnetic fields emitted by these individuals can also affect the environment around them, potentially disrupting other electronic devices and communication systems in the vicinity.
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The Scandinavian visible spectrum is the same as the standard visible spectrum found around the world. It includes the range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that are visible to the human eye, typically from approximately 390 to 700 nanometers. This spectrum is responsible for the colors we perceive in our environment.
Yes, electric heating pads produce electromagnetic fields due to the flow of electricity through the heating elements. The strength of the electromagnetic field varies depending on the design and power of the heating pad. However, the electromagnetic fields from electric heating pads are generally considered to be low and not a significant health concern for most people.
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