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A camera does not make use of electromagnetic waves in its operation. Instead, it captures light, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum, but it does not rely on the transmission or reception of electromagnetic waves like a loudspeaker, radar station, or radio set, which all utilize electromagnetic waves to function.
Electromagnetic waves can burn skin by depositing energy into tissues, causing molecules to vibrate and generate heat. This heat can lead to skin damage and burns. The extent of damage depends on factors like the intensity and duration of exposure to the electromagnetic waves.
Camera autofocus systems typically use infrared (IR) electromagnetic waves. These IR waves are emitted by the camera and reflected off subjects to determine distance and focus. Some advanced systems may also utilize visible light or laser technology for faster and more precise focusing. Overall, the key role of these electromagnetic waves is to assess the distance to the subject for optimal focus.
Radio waves ARE electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves are transferred by electromagnetic radiation.
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Electromagnetic waves transfer energy.
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Electromagnetic waves carry electromagnetic energy.
Electromagnetic waves such as x-rays and gamma rays have high frequencies and energies that can damage cells and DNA, leading to health problems like cancer. On the other hand, waves like visible light and radio waves have lower energies that are generally not harmful to human health. The extent of harm depends on the wavelength and intensity of the electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves are transferred by electromagnetic radiation.
Light waves are a type of electromagnetic wave that falls within the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum includes all types of electromagnetic waves, ranging from radio waves to gamma rays. Light waves are a specific range of electromagnetic waves that are visible to the human eye.