From lowest frequency to highest, the electromagnetic spectrum consists of radio waves, microwaves, infrared waves, visible light, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays. Heat, or thermal radiation, is also a type of electromagnetic wave, but is not limited to any particular frequency range. Televisions and cell phones use electromagnetic waves in the radio-wave region.
Radio, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x-ray, gamma rays you welcome :)
Other members of the electromagnetic spectrum other than ordinary light are gamma rays x-rays, ultraviolet rays,infrared rays, microwaves, radio waves and TV waves
these are waves that do not require or need material medium for its propagation, but they travel successfully in free space{vacuum}
The spectrum of sunlight is continuous while for hydrogen is line spectrum (discontinuous)
Here the word spectrum denotes the group of waves.
The absorption spectrum of an atom shows that the atom emits that spectrum which it absorbs.
No, atmosphere will block some spectrum.
when and where was the electomagnetic field
The standard microwave oven uses only a tiny portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is centered on 2.45 GHz. That's 2.45 gigaHertz or 2,450,000,000 Hertz (cycles per second). Almost all of the energy the unit generates is right at that frequency.
find out the properties of x-rays and compare them with other members of electromagnetic spectrum
I think electomagnetic waves...
infrared
Other members of the electromagnetic spectrum other than ordinary light are gamma rays x-rays, ultraviolet rays,infrared rays, microwaves, radio waves and TV waves
Sure it can
the generation of a current by a changing magnetic feild
Ultraviolet radiation
electromagnetic waves are energy transfered through out medium which is energy
the practice of modern weather forcasting and the electomagnetic resonance