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Electromagnetic Spectrum
Lowest energy is at lowest frequency, i.e. longest wave length.
There are seven types of electromagnetic waves and they are: 1. Radio waves 2. Microwaves 3. Infra-red waves 4. (visible) Light waves 5. Ultra-violet waves 6. X-ray waves 7. Gamma rays
This is part of the Electromagnetic radiation spectrum, visible light occupies a small part of this spectrum, but all wavelengths have the same physical properties
A region of the electromagnetic spectrum that has very short wavelengths and very high energy photons (gamma rays)
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
Lowest energy is at lowest frequency, i.e. longest wave length.
There are seven types of electromagnetic waves and they are: 1. Radio waves 2. Microwaves 3. Infra-red waves 4. (visible) Light waves 5. Ultra-violet waves 6. X-ray waves 7. Gamma rays
the energy that makes the electromagnetic spectrum is electromagnetic radiation
This is part of the Electromagnetic radiation spectrum, visible light occupies a small part of this spectrum, but all wavelengths have the same physical properties
A region of the electromagnetic spectrum that has very short wavelengths and very high energy photons (gamma rays)
what does an electromagnetic spectrum consist of
Visible light is a subset of the electromagnetic spectrum. Starting at the longest wavelengths (lowest frequencies), the electromagnetic spectum includes:Radio wavesMicrowavesInfra-redVisible lightUltravioletX-raysGamma raysRefer to the related link below for additional informaiton.
That energy is called "electromagnetic waves" or "electromagnetic energy".
No. The energy depends on the frequency of the wave Energy= hf=hc/r.
Visible light is part of what is called the electromagnetic spectrum. Light is electromagnetic energy, and so are radio waves, microwaves, X-rays and gamma rays.