When light passes through a lens, or a window, or a prism, it travels at
the same speed before and after, but slower while it's inside the glass.
Radio-waves, like light, are electromagnetic waves and hence travel at the speed of light.
when dispersed through a prism: Visible spectrum of light (rainbow) part of (very small fraction) electromagnets spectrum
Visible light is a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Actually, heat is a form of light (infrared). They are both the same thing, according to the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
There's no reason that infrared light should move at a speed different from the speed of any other wavelength of light, or for that matter, the speed of any other form of electromagnetic radiation. The speed of infrared light is simply the speed of light in whatever medium it happens to find itself at the moment.
Radio-waves, like light, are electromagnetic waves and hence travel at the speed of light.
when dispersed through a prism: Visible spectrum of light (rainbow) part of (very small fraction) electromagnets spectrum
thermogram.
"rainbow"
Yes.
spectrum
Visible light is a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Radio waves form part of the electromagnetic spectrum (which includes all light). They therefore travel at the same speed as x rays, microwaves, and visible light, which is 186 thousand miles per second or 3 million meters per second.
The visible spectrum.
Actually, heat is a form of light (infrared). They are both the same thing, according to the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
Light-waves form only a tiny portion of the electro-magnetic spectrum. visible light is the part of the spectrum that we can see with the naked eye. This excludes ultra-violet and infra-red light.
Signs piont to no you stupid are somthing?