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Electromagnetic radiation.
All are examples of electromagnetic energy except? A sunlight separating into a rainbow after a rain, B x-rays showing an image of a person's broken bone, C circles forming when a rock drops into a pool
One example of electromagnetic source is a microwave. Forms of electromagnetic energy are gamma rays, x rays, ultraviolet radiation, and visible light.
In an electric motor the forces that cause the axle to turn are purely electromanetic.
Electromagnetic energy is an invisible form of energy in the transverse wave form. Of the many types of energy in our universe, this form of energy is the only one that does not require a medium or matter to travel on or in. This form of energy can travel through empty space as a transverse wave. There are many different types of electromagnetic energy. Examples of Electromagnetic Energy: 1. Radio waves 2. Microwaves 3. Infrared radiation 4. Visible light - all colors of the spectrum that we can see. 5. Ultraviolet light 6. X-rays 7. Gamma radiation
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Examples of electromagnetic energy are radio waves, Xrays, optical light waves, infrared waves, sunlight and lightening.
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An example of Electromagnetic energy is light.
Radio waves, infrared, and microwaves are examples of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel through, while mechanical waves do. Examples of electromagnetic waves include light and radio waves, while examples of mechanical waves include sound and seismic waves.
X-rays (electromagnetic) and beta/alpha (particulate) are some examples of radiation.
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Examples of electromagnetic radiation include radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, X-rays, and gamma rays. Visible light is a specific range of electromagnetic radiation that our eyes can detect, falling between ultraviolet and infrared light on the electromagnetic spectrum.