x-rays and gamma rays
Gamma rays have the highest energy and are the most powerful waves on the electromagnetic spectrum.
The electromagnetic spectrum consists of a range of energies, from low-energy radio waves to high-energy gamma rays. This spectrum includes various types of energy, such as visible light, infrared radiation, ultraviolet light, X-rays, and microwaves, each having specific properties and interactions with matter.
Visible light is a type of electromagnetic wave that carries energy through oscillating electric and magnetic fields. It falls within a specific range of wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum that can be detected by the human eye.
Those are called electromagnetic waves.
Sound waves do not belong in the electromagnetic spectrum. Sound waves are mechanical waves that require a medium (such as air or water) to travel through, unlike the electromagnetic waves that can travel through a vacuum.
Radio waves have the lowest energy in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Gamma rays are the shortest and highest energy waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The electromagnetic spectrum organizes different types of electromagnetic waves according to their wavelength or frequency.
The sun is a mechanical wave because it doesn't have radio waves in it and it doesn't have spectrum energy, unlike electromagnetic energy.
Planck discovered the energy for electromagnetic waves to be Energy=hf. The energy is Planck's Constant times the frequency of the wave.
gamma
the shortest ones
The waves with higher frequencies have more energy and the gamma rays have the most energy in the electromagnetic spectrum
radio wave is form of electromagnetic energy which has the longest wavelength in electromagnetic spectrum
Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum. They have the highest frequency and carry the most energy of all the electromagnetic waves.
. APEX: radio waves
A piece of wood is not considered electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic energy refers to the energy carried by electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio waves, and X-rays. Wood does not emit or interact with electromagnetic waves in the same way that energy does.