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I've never actually heard the term "electromagnetic light" before.

Visible light IS electromagnetic radiation. The only difference between light and

other kinds of electromagnetic radiation ... like radio, microwave, heat, infrared,

ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays ... is its wavelength (and frequency).

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