Radio waves, TV Wwaves, Radar waves, Microwaves, Infrared Rays, Visabe Light, Ultraviolet rays, X-rays, Gamma rays, cosmic rays.
Spectrum
No. The spectrum means the entire range of wavelengths that electromagnetic waves can have, ranging from x-rays and shorter waves right up to the kilometre-long waves used for submarine communications and long-range navigation.
Different types of electromagnetic waves have different frequencies; different wavelengths; and different energies per photon.
Electromagnetic waves are classified according to their wavelength and frequency and this classification is called electromagnetic spectrum.
No. Visible light is actually a very small part of the electromagnetic spectrum which ranges from very short wavelength high frequency electromagnetic waves such as gamma radiation up to very long wavelength, low frequency electromagnetic waves such as radio waves. For more information on the electromagnetic spectrum and the small part of it made up of visible light, see the related link.
The visible spectrum.
Electormagnetic (EM) waves are all the waves and subsequent wavelengths that make up the Electromagnetic Spectrum. This includes but is not limited to: Radio Waves Infered Waves Visible Light Micro Waves X- Rays If you want a complete list look up the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
Spectrum
Those are called electromagnetic waves.
is a tranversal wave
no, they are made up of light waves, similar to radio waves and both are in the same spectrum (the electromagnetic spectrum) but they have different wavelenghts.
. . . wavelengths between roughly 380 and 750 nanometers.
Everything from long radio waves up to gamma radiation
White light, which can split in to the colours is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are, cosmic rays, X-rays, UV light, infra red(IR) waves, micro waves, and radio waves. m ic ray of the spectrum
No. The spectrum means the entire range of wavelengths that electromagnetic waves can have, ranging from x-rays and shorter waves right up to the kilometre-long waves used for submarine communications and long-range navigation.
White light can be split up into lots of different coloured light waves using a prism. We call this range of colours the visible spectrum.
Frequency. Electromagnetic waves are just magnetic waves that are turning into electric waves. The faster they turn in to each other, the more energy and high up on the spectrum they are.