An example of electromagnetic energy is a stove
So is the "heat" radiant heat, an electromagnetic wave? (Heat is used to mean many things.) Electricity gets turned into the electromagnetic infrared (heat).
That energy is called "electromagnetic waves" or "electromagnetic energy".
the energy that makes the electromagnetic spectrum is electromagnetic radiation
Light is a form of electromagnetic energy.
Electromagnetic energy travels in waves.
I would call it an electromagnetic wave, or electromagnetic energy.
Energy transferred by electromagnetic waves is called radiation.
It IS not energy; it HAS energy.
A piece of wood is not considered electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic energy refers to the energy carried by electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio waves, and X-rays. Wood does not emit or interact with electromagnetic waves in the same way that energy does.
The heat energy from the stove, which in turn comes from the burning of the chemical energy in the gas that is burning, or from the electrical energy, depending on the type of stove.
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