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Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
The light wave is electromagnetic yes.
Yes, light is an electromagnetic wave.
I would call it an electromagnetic wave, or electromagnetic energy.
Light. Note that light is a special case of electromagnetic waves; but if it isn't visible light, you wouldn't call it a "light wave", just an "electromagnetic wave".
An electromagnetic wave.
electromagnetic, transverse
Light is an electromagnetic wave.
No reason. Light is an electromagnetic wave so you can call any part of the spectrum either.
Light is an electromagnetic wave.
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Light is said to be of dual nature so it has particle nature as well as wave nature but there is a difference in waves and electromagnetic waves. so ,as for your question "Is light a electromagnetic wave" the answer is "no"More precisely, if visible is not an electromagnetic wave, the NO part of the electromagnetic spectrum could be considered to be an electromagnetic wave. By any definition of the term, the answer is 'Yes'