The forms of electromagnetic radiation are (in increasing frequency):
Radio Waves
Microwaves
Infrared Waves
Visible Light
Ultraviolet Waves
X-Rays
Gamma Rays
they are all forms of radiation
Convection and radiation (internally) and radiation (externally).
the fundemental source of electromagnetic radiation is an ionic explosion
nuclear fusion
All electromagnetic radiation lacks mass. We sometimes use the term photon to refer to light, which is a form of electromagnetic energy. Light has no mass. None.
All forms of radiation, even hard nuclear radiation, is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum.
When electromagnetic radiation is arranged to wavelength and frequency it forms the electromagnetic spectrum.
The frequency is the arrangement of the forms of electromagnetic radiation according to their wavelengths.
All forms of electromagnetic radiation move from place to place at the speed of light.
Yes, but not electromagnetic radiation.
Yes it does. It contains all the forms of radiation, but 99% of its energy is carried by radiation with wavelengths between 278 and 4600 nm, with the maximum at 4720 nm.
different forms of electromagnet
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Maxwell developed the wave theory of all forms of electromagnetic radiation.
light and electricity are forms of electromagnetic radiation.
All electromagnetic radiation travels at the same speed. We usually call it "the speed of light" but it's the same for all other forms of electromagnetic waves.