I prefer not to use the word "stored," because EM radiation does not "store" energy -- it transfers it. The energy shifts from the electric field of the EM wave to the magnetic field of the EM wave, and then back -- repeat ad infinitem.
The wavelength range over which such waves are observed called electromagnetic spectrum. The term electric wave, or hertzian wave, is often applied to electromagnetic waves in the radar and radio range.
Electromagnetic waves may be confined in tubes, such as wave guides, or guided by transmission lines.
The sources of classical electromagnetic waves are accelerating electric charges
A common example is the generation of radio waves by oscillating electric charges in an antenna. When a charge moves in a linear antenna with an oscillation frequency f, the oscillatory motion constitutes an acceleration, and an electromagnetic wave with the same frequency propagates away from the antenna
Generally, EM radiation is classified by wavelength into radio wave, microwave, infrared, the visible region we perceive as light, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays.
Television, mobile phones, wireless networking and amateur radio all use radio waves.
In a microwave oven, this effect is used to heat food. Low-intensity microwave radiation is used in Wi-Fi, although this is at intensity levels unable to cause thermal heating.
Gamma rays are also used for the irradiation of food and seed for sterilization, and in medicine they are used in radiation cancer therapy and some kinds of diagnostic imaging such as PET scans.
It can be found just about everywhere in the universe. Light is an electromagnetic wave and is in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The waves with higher frequencies have more energy and the gamma rays have the most energy in the electromagnetic spectrum
The waves that are the most infictint are the seismic waves
electromagnetic energy is the other name for light energy. Radiant energy is also widely used, though electromagnetic is the most scientific term.
solar energy, radiation, radiant energy, electromagnetic energy ( EMR ) and thermal conduction.
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That energy is called "electromagnetic waves" or "electromagnetic energy".
In Electromagnetic waves
the energy that makes the electromagnetic spectrum is electromagnetic radiation
When we use the term "radiation" as regards energy, probably the first thing that comes to mind is electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic (EM) energy is often called electromagnetic radiation. We know that this could be radio waves, microwave energy, infrared light, light from the visual spectrum, ultraviolet light, X-rays or gamma rays. All of these are forms of electromagnetic radiation, and a link can be found below for more information.Radiant energy.
Light is a form of electromagnetic energy.
Electromagnetic energy travels in waves.
I would call it an electromagnetic wave, or electromagnetic energy.
Energy transferred by electromagnetic waves is called radiation.
A piece of wood is not considered electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic energy refers to the energy carried by electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio waves, and X-rays. Wood does not emit or interact with electromagnetic waves in the same way that energy does.
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Gamma rays. These high energy electromagnetic waves are given of in nuclear reactions (including those in stars)
Walking produces motion, not electromagnetic energy.