Different forms range from the low energetic Infra Red (Warmth ; low frequency), thru the visible spectrum (Red, Orange,Yellow,Green, Blue, Indigo( Jeans!), Violet) into the Ultra Violet , X Ray and Gamma radiation.
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All electromagnetic waves are the same physical phenomenon, existing in a huge
range of wavelengths. But we give different names to different parts of the range,
according to their characteristics and uses. Some of the names we give to different
parts of the range of wavelengths include "radio", "heat", "light", "X-ray", and "gamma ray".
Radio-waves
Micro-waves
Infra-red radiation
Visable light
Ultra violet light / radiation
X-rays
Gamma-rays
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infrared, microwave, radio
The Electromagnetic Spectrum.
Yes it does. It contains all the forms of radiation, but 99% of its energy is carried by radiation with wavelengths between 278 and 4600 nm, with the maximum at 4720 nm.
Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) is the oscillation and movement of magnetic and electric fields which are perpendicular to each other. This is the way in which electromagnetic radiation is propagated. Photons are another term for higher energy EMR, and it could also be argued that photons make up some forms of electromagnetic radiation.
When electromagnetic radiation is arranged to wavelength and frequency it forms the electromagnetic spectrum.
The frequency is the arrangement of the forms of electromagnetic radiation according to their wavelengths.
Yes, but not electromagnetic radiation.
All forms of radiation, even hard nuclear radiation, is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The forms of electromagnetic radiation are (in increasing frequency):Radio WavesMicrowavesInfrared WavesVisible LightUltraviolet WavesX-RaysGamma Rays
different forms of electromagnet
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infrared, microwave, radio
The Electromagnetic Spectrum.
light and electricity are forms of electromagnetic radiation.
visble spectrum
All forms of electromagnetic radiation move from place to place at the speed of light.