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Q: What is the basis of arrangement of EM waves in the spectrum?
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Where is wave located on the em spectrum?

all of the em spectrum is measured i waves


What are the waves in the EM spectrum?

Radio waves are the longest lengthwise.


What are the types of waves in the electromagnetic spectrum?

All electromagnetic (EM) waves are in the EM spectrum. This is from "ELF" (3-30hz) through visible light (300Thz+), out past gamma rays. Any wave above DC that broadcasts into space is part of the EM spectrum.


How are radio waves different from other waves on the EM spectrum?

They have different wavelength.


What to properties of EM waves change from one end of the EM spectrum to the other?

Wavelength and frequency :)


EM waves your body senses as heat?

these waves are known as Infrared Waves. On the EM spectrum the are between visible light and microwaves. It means "below red".


The electromagnetic spectrum is the entire range of?

It would probably be em waves


What are the seven parts of the EM spectrum?

The seven parts of the EM spectrum are radio waves, micro waves, infrared waves, visible light, ultraviolet waves, X-rays, and gamma rays. But there is one section that is not included in the spectrum. witch is cosmic rays. They do no exist on planet earth. If they did, we would all die.


What parts of the em spectrum can the arecibo telescope detect?

It i detects Radio waves.


What are facts for radio waves?

Radio waves have the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum (EM), and are pure energy, they have no mass.


What types of waves are found in electromagnetic spectrum for studying the universe?

The waves are called "electromagnetic waves". All types of EM waves can be used to study the Universe.


What 2 properties of EM waves change from one end of the EM spectrum to the other?

Frequency; wavelength; energy per photon.