Radio waves
Microwaves
Infrared waves
Visible light
Ultraviolet light
X rays
Gamma rays
the other way around for apex
The waves with higher frequencies have more energy and the gamma rays have the most energy in the electromagnetic spectrum
If by greatest frequency you mean highest frequency, we know that the upper end of the electromagnetic spectrum has the greatest frequency. This is the home to the gamma rays. They have the highest frequency, shortest wavelength, and the greatest energy.
The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves is called electromagnetic radiation. Light, radio waves and X-rays are a few other examples of this radiation phenomenon. The Transfer process is the "flow" of particles from one location to another. The best visual example is the transfer of "heat" from one source to another.
If you are referring to the oven, the answer could be yes, as the turn table moves. However if you are referring to the electromagnetic wave known as a microwave then this is a form of electromagnetic energy...
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
the energy that makes the electromagnetic spectrum is electromagnetic radiation
what does an electromagnetic spectrum consist of
That energy is called "electromagnetic waves" or "electromagnetic energy".
Electromagnetic spectrum is a diagram that show the range, or spectrum of electromagnetic waves, in order of wavelength, frequency and energy.
The waves with higher frequencies have more energy and the gamma rays have the most energy in the electromagnetic spectrum
The radiant energy of electromagnetic waves in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The radiant energy of electromagnetic waves in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Heat energy
The electromagnetic spectrum organizes different types of electromagnetic waves according to their wavelength or frequency.
Electromagnetic
Electromagnetic Spectrum
electromagnetic spectrum