The Relationship is the 'Flux' of the magnetic field.
Changing the amount of energy will not effect the wavelength (except to choke off the field when it becomes too dense)
and increasing the wavelength will increase the energy density (flux)
Energy and wavelength are related by Planck's Energy formula E = hf = hc/w where w is the wavelength.
inversely
Energy and wavelength of electromagnetic radiation are inversely related. This means that as the wavelength decreases, the energy of the radiation increases, and vice versa. This relationship is described by the equation E = hc/λ, where E is the energy, h is Planck's constant, c is the speed of light, and λ is the wavelength.
Light, being a vibrating electro-magnetic wave, has a frequency of vibration.
EMC stands for Electro Magnetic Compatibility renju
The sequence of the listing in the question is correct. From longest to shortest wavelength, these four categories of EM radiation do in fact list in the order: 1). infrared 2). visible 3). ultraviolet 4). X-rays
Frequency is the number of cycles per second represented in Hertz (Hz). The wavelength is the measure of the length of the wave (measured from peak to peak most commonly). In optics, wavelength determines the color of light, where frequency places it where it belongs in the electro-magnetic spectrum (i.e. infrared, ultraviolet, or visible to human eye).
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See the related link Electro Magnetic Fields for a picture.
Electricity and magnetism are closely related. When you pass a current through a conductor, a magnetic field is produced. In continuously changing current, a disturbance is caused in the form of a wave, in both the magnetic field and electrostatic field. Hence electro-magnetic. Examples of this wave extends across a whole spectrum, including radio waves, x-rays and light.
For any wave, (wavelength) times (frequency) = (speed of propagation).For electromagnetic waves, (wavelength) times (frequency) = (speed of 'light')
The energy of one photon is given by its frequency X planck's constant Its frequency is given by the speed of light divided by the wavelength.