I'll go out on a limb here, and say that if such a thing as "electromagnetic spectrum
coefficient" existed, then either I would have heard of it by now, or else it would have
shown up in a search on arguably the currently most popular online search engine.
Neither of those conditions being satisfied, I have to say that I believe there to be
no answer to this one because the question itself is meaningless.
The waves are called "electromagnetic waves". All types of EM waves can be used to study the Universe.
what does an electromagnetic spectrum consist of
the energy that makes the electromagnetic spectrum is electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic spectrum have different electromagnetic waves classified orderly according to their wavelength or frequency.
in electromagnetic spectrum visible light is safe for humans
The Electromagnetic Spectrum is the organization of energy in the universe.
The alterations to the electromagnetic spectrum caused by the expansion of the universe.
The waves are called "electromagnetic waves". All types of EM waves can be used to study the Universe.
There are seven types of electromagnetic waves and they are: 1. Radio waves 2. Microwaves 3. Infra-red waves 4. (visible) Light waves 5. Ultra-violet waves 6. X-ray waves 7. Gamma rays
That's called the electromagnetic spectrum.
He noted that light emitted from stars is shifted further toward the red of the electromagnetic spectrum . From this he concluded that the universe was expanding.
It is not at all clear what you mean by locating the electromagnetic spectrum. Electromagnetism exists at innumerable locations throughout the universe. Vision is a sense that uses a part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and lots of animals can see. Some animals, such as bees, can see in ultraviolet frequencies that the human eye does not see.
what does an electromagnetic spectrum consist of
the energy that makes the electromagnetic spectrum is electromagnetic radiation
(A) The universe is expanding.
The universe is expanding.
Electromagnetic spectrum have different electromagnetic waves classified orderly according to their wavelength or frequency.