. . . wavelengths between roughly 380 and 750 nanometers.
Electromagnetic waves
Depends on frequency"Electromagnetic flux" is just the amount of energy passing through a surface in the form of electromagnetic waves.The answer to your question depends on the frequency of the electromagnetic waves. Long, slow waves like radio waves can pass through wood, and short, fast waves like X-rays and gamma rays can also. Intermediate waves like visible light cannot (in other words, you can't see through wood).Good answer. If you should be talking about whether wood will decrease the flux produced by a magnet, the answer is no. The flux flows through wood just fine, but it does not interact with the wood. If the flux was passing through a conductor, then it could induce a current, thereby losing energy of it's own.Please be more preciseDo you mean the electric flux, or the magnetic flux, or the flow of electromagnetic waves?
Rayleigh waves which are a type of seismic surface wave.
Waves that can make the ground roll like ocesn waves; they usually cause the most damage during the earthquake
no they do not
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.
Visible light waves are the electromagnetic waves which are detected by the human eye. They make up only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. So, visible light is any light in which the human eye can detect.
Those are called electromagnetic waves.
Spectrum
The visible spectrum of the electromagnetic spectrum of radiation
is a tranversal wave
Doppler radar wouldn't be possible if the speed of light were infinite. Also it wouldn't be possible if the electromagnetic waves didn't reflect on objects. Also it helps a lot if those electromagnetic waves have a particular frequency as opposed to a wide spectrum. --Some person named Adrian who did the research
the types of radiation includes gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, microwaves, and radio waves
Visible light, which lets humans and other animals see, is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. RF (radio frequency) waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. RF transmissions carry radio and television broadcasts. They have the lowest frequency. Microwaves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. X-Rays are part of the electromagnetic spectrum and have the highest frequency..
the energy that makes the electromagnetic spectrum is electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic waves don't come in different types. They are all the same physical phenomenon, they all have the same speed in space, and they all exhibit the same electrical and optical behavior. Depending on their wavelength (frequency), we may call them radio, microwave, heat, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, soft x-ray, hard x-ray, or gamma ray but these are all simply different regions in the continuous distribution of the same phenomenon.