The "visible light" spectrum, known as "visible light", is perceived by receptors at the back of our eyes, and a portion of the infrared spectrum, known as "heat" is detected by nerve endings in our skin.
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The light wave is electromagnetic yes.
An electromagnetic wave is a wave with electric component and magnetic component. In free space (vacuum), an electromagnetic wave travels with the speed of light, that is 3x10^8 m/s. In fact, light is also an electromagnetic wave.
That can be light, or some other electromagnetic wave (light is an electromagnetic wave), or gravitational waves.
Radio waves are electromagnetic. That's how they can get down here from satellites.
Radio wave
all of these.
An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.
Mexican Wave? A non-electromagnetic wave.
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
The wave is called an electromagnetic wave.
electromagnetic, transverse
An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.
Both. A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave; therefore it is a transverse wave.
The light wave is electromagnetic yes.
An electromagnetic wave is not a mechanical wave.
These are ultraviolet rays, x-rays and gamma rays.
I would call it an electromagnetic wave, or electromagnetic energy.