Not exactly. Actually, no.
Photons are chunks of electromagnetic waves. As such, they do not produce EM waves, they ARE those waves.
A photon inter-acting with some other particle could result in other photons -- ie, a different kind of EM wave -- being created.
No. Alpha and beta radiation were shown to be made of particles, but gamma radiation is not.
All electromagnetic radiation consists of photons.
Yes. It also can travel through empty space and at the same speed in a vaccum
If you mean are infrared waves electromagnetic radiation, then yes. Infrared is a wavelength of electromagnetic radiation. It has a wavelength between 750 nanometers and 1 millimeter.
No! it spans everything from radio to gamma rays. visible is just a tiny band in the middle.
No. Visible light is only a small part of the electromagnetic radiation.
No, electromagnetic radiation does not include only visible light.
They are not different.Visible light IS electromagnetic radiation.
Visible light is a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Mainly visible light.
Since photons are the basic unit of electromagnetic radiation, and since visible light is electromagnetic radiation, yes, photons within the visible light spectrum can be seen with the naked eye.
No, electromagnetic radiation does not include only visible light.
Visible light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible.
They are not different.Visible light IS electromagnetic radiation.
Visible light waves
electromagnetic radiation includes all types of the electromagnetic spectrum
Visible light.
Yes, visible light makes up the middle region of the Electromagnetic spectrum. Therefore, light is a form electromagnetic radiation.
Visible light is a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Visible light waves.
Light.
A radiowave is an example of electromagnetic radiation. What most humans call light - what is produced by the sun or a light bulb - is actually called visible light. Visible light is another form of electromagnetic radiation, but with higher energies. Scientists use the word light as a substitue for the whole generalization of every kind of electromagnetic radiation.
Blue light is in the visible wavelength range.