Radio, Microwave,
infrared,Gamma rays, and X-rays
Light, heat, there are some more.
Visible light, radio, television and microwaves.
Stars can emit various forms of radiation, including ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Sun-like stars emit primarily visible light and some ultraviolet radiation. More massive stars can also emit X-rays and gamma rays.
The primary source of light for objects in space is usually stars, which emit light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation through nuclear fusion in their cores. Some objects in space can also reflect light from nearby stars or other sources, contributing to their overall brightness.
Basing upon their wavelength ,speed of light and some other factors electromagnetic radiation can be divided into 7 forms they are:- radio wave 30cm> microwave 1nm-30cm infrared 700nm-1nm visible light 400nm-700nm the only wave that can be seen by human eyes ultraviolet 60nm-400nm x rays 0.001nm-60nm gamma rays >0.1nm 2 more are heat radiation and long waves
The names we give to a few other wavelength-bands of electromagnetic radiation are: -- radio -- microwave -- heat -- X-ray -- gamma ray After you've spent some time here on Earth, you'll get used to these terms, and you'll quickly understand what we do with these categories of radiation.
Scattering is a general physical process where some forms of radiation, such as light, sound, or moving particles, are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory
The Sun's light (all forms of radiation from radio to heat to light to xrays are electromagnetic radiation) is radiated outward in pretty-much equal measure in all directions. Some tiny part of the Sun's radiation impacts the Earth, warming the planet, causing weather, plant growth and sunburns.
The only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see is the small yet significant part of visible light. Visible light is not harmful for humans, but some of the other types of waves are.
Basically, some kind of electromagnetic radiation is used: radio waves, light, etc.Basically, some kind of electromagnetic radiation is used: radio waves, light, etc.Basically, some kind of electromagnetic radiation is used: radio waves, light, etc.Basically, some kind of electromagnetic radiation is used: radio waves, light, etc.
Some types of electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths than visible light include infrared radiation, microwaves, radio waves, and long-wavelength radio waves. These forms of radiation have wavelengths that are not visible to the human eye but are used in various applications such as remote sensing, communication, and cooking.
Electromagnetic energy in the form of visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared radiation can transmit through glass. These wavelengths are able to pass through the structure of glass due to their specific properties and frequencies.