Light is ONE SMALL RANGE of the electromagnetic spectrum. In other words, electromagnetic waves within a relatively small range of frequencies - the frequencies that we are adapted to seeing with our eyes - is called "visible light", or simply "light".
Mechanical waves require a medium to travel, where electromagnetic waves do not.
light waves are electromagnetic
Visible light and radio waves are both two types of the same radiation (electromagnetic waves). The difference is that visible light has a higher frequency; a higher energy per photon; and a smaller wavelength.
they dont send out magnetic signals
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'
Light is an electromagnetic wave.
Mechanical waves require a medium to travel, where electromagnetic waves do not.
light waves are electromagnetic
The type of waves that are electromagnetic are the visible light waves
Light is the visible form of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves are generated through frequency oscillations which usually involve a coil of wire or in an extension such as a transmitting antenna. Lasers are light, formed in a coherent beam and generally don't exhibit electromagnetic waves.
Visible light and radio waves are both two types of the same radiation (electromagnetic waves). The difference is that visible light has a higher frequency; a higher energy per photon; and a smaller wavelength.
they dont send out magnetic signals
Radio-waves, like light, are electromagnetic waves and hence travel at the speed of light.
Terahertz and infrared radiation.
Transverse / Electromagnetic depending on the context of the question
electromagnetic waves