Who would be stuiped enough to think if plasma [salyva] will creat a magnetic field. the only person who could find out really if plasma produces a magnetic field is to test it out and experiment!
Yes, electromagnetic radiation includes infrared radiation, which has longer wavelengths than visible light. Infrared radiation is not visible to the human eye but can be felt as heat. It is part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which encompasses all forms of electromagnetic radiation.
A star is a roughly spherical plasma that emits electromagnetic radiation by nuclear fusion, usually that of hydrogen into helium.
Light is an example of electromagnetic radiation. EM radiation unlike other waves of energy doesn't need a medium to travel through hence why light energy can travel from the sun to the earth through the vacuum of space.
Visible light is a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Heat transfer by radiation occurs in the infra-red part of the electromagnetic wave spectrum, because matter emits and absorbs radiation with that range of frequencies.
None of these, light is electromagnetic radiation different response: its really a plasma
radiation
It blocks the UV part of the electromagnetic radiation. These are harmful radiations.
No, it is a type of electromagnetic radiation, which ultraviolet is part of as well.
No, The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.[1] The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object is the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object.
A star is any hydrostatically stable plasma that generates heat and electromagnetic radiation by nuclear fusion.
It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Electromagnetic radiation is carried by electromagnetic waves.
Yes, electromagnetic radiation includes infrared radiation, which has longer wavelengths than visible light. Infrared radiation is not visible to the human eye but can be felt as heat. It is part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which encompasses all forms of electromagnetic radiation.
Ultraviolet is a part of electromagnetic spectrum. It is a radiation released from the sun.
A star is a roughly spherical plasma that emits electromagnetic radiation by nuclear fusion, usually that of hydrogen into helium.
Electromagnetic waves are associated with radiation because they can transfer energy through a vacuum or a medium without the need for a material medium. When electromagnetic waves interact with matter, they can cause the release of energy in the form of radiation such as light, heat, or radio waves.