wave-particle duality
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Two types: Radio Waves and Microwaves Description: A radiation wave caused by electric charge acceleration within the electro-magnetic field.
In English, 'light' is used either as a noun meaning electromagnetic radiation in the range of wavelengths to which the eye responds, or as an adjective to describe a physical or mental burden that is relatively easy to bear.
Doppler Shift. It occurs in electromagnetic radiation too, though is really only significant at extremely high speeds such as the recession-rate of galaxies.
The number of waves that pass a point in 1 second
The electromagnetic spectrum
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Equations don't govern natural phenomena. They describe them.The equations that best describe electromagnetic radiation are "Maxwell's Equations".They travel together as a group, and there are four of them in the set.
because light is made up of oscillating electric and magnetic fields
Electromagnetic waves, mainly visible light.
A transverse wave consisting of changing electric fields and changing magnetic fields
Electromagnetic radiation is also known as electromagnetic waves. That are produced by the motion of electrically charged particles. Electromagnetic energy is a term used to describe all the different kinds of energies.
Electromagnetic energy is just a name used to describe various forms of energy that are related to electricity & magnetism. So electromagnetic energy might include the kinetic energy of moving charges, or the potential energy between charges or magnets or it might refer to the energy of radiation, which is neither kinetic or potential energy.
Radiation will always remain a particle so long as it doesn't come in contact with MOST direct sunlight, or water. In that case, water becomes irradiated and the Particle becomes part of the water..answer 2 electromagnetic radiation - radio waves do not involve particles. Sound waves, heat, and UV light etc also are radiation. 'Radiation' is also used in biology, to describe the spread .
Two types: Radio Waves and Microwaves Description: A radiation wave caused by electric charge acceleration within the electro-magnetic field.
In English, 'light' is used either as a noun meaning electromagnetic radiation in the range of wavelengths to which the eye responds, or as an adjective to describe a physical or mental burden that is relatively easy to bear.
A continent is a large continuous landmass.