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The full range is called the "electromagnetic spectrum".No number can be given, because there's no such thing as the longestor shortest wavelength (lowest or highest frequency). The electromagneticspectrum has no ends.
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
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zero to infinity. what did you think?
The electromagnetic spectrum is the full range of known electromagnetic radiation, ranging from radio waves to gamma rays. Radio waves are at one end of the spectrum with the longest wavelength and the lowest frequency. Gamma rays at the other end have the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency. (frequency = wave oscillations per second) Most electromagnetic radiation can fall into one of the following categories: Radiowave Microwave Infrared Visible (light) Ultraviolet X-rays Gamma Rays [This list is in increasing order of frequency)
The full range is called the "electromagnetic spectrum".No number can be given, because there's no such thing as the longestor shortest wavelength (lowest or highest frequency). The electromagneticspectrum has no ends.
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 full range of energy in sunlight can best be described as electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetic radiation behaves as waves and also as particles called photons.
ALL the radiation from the lowest frequency to the highest.
Yes, visible light (the color spectrum) is a tiny range of the full range of electromagnetic waves. In the related Wikipedia link, there is a picture that shows the colors 'crammed in' to a small range of the spectrum.
That would be a spectrum or band.
this is usually referring to a type of rectifier, not the waves themselves.
Any electromagnetic wave can travel without a medium. These waves can range from a radio wave, to a light wave, all the way up to a gamma wave. look up the electro magnetic spectrum for full details.
half range--- 0 to x full range--- -x to x
Range of motion exercises move each muscle and joint.
It has a range of two full octaves
It depends on the type of light. Both Fluorescent lights and LEDs initially emit light in the UV range or near-UV range (high energy). This light is then absorbed by compounds which re-emit the light at longer wavelengths (lower energy). The difference in energy between what the compound absorbs and what it emits is dissipated as heat. Different compounds emit different wavelengths when excited by UV light. By using a cocktail of compounds, a wide variety of wavelengths can be emitted, producing a spectrum that is very similar to that of natural light. Full spectrum LEDs use a different compounds than fluorescent lights do, but the concept is the same. Full spectrum lights are different from many so called white lights in that white lights usually emit only three or four discrete wavelengths. The eye averages the different wavelengths together to give the perception of color. If the ratios between the intensities of the wavelengths is just right, the light appears white.