Gamma rays ;)
It is the range of all the different types of radiations. It goes from weakest to strongest. Radio waves, microwave, Infered, visible light, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, ultra violet light, X-rays, and gamma rays.
The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is the entire range of frequencies that electromagnetic radiation can have. The EM spectrum is divided into sections based on the common characteristics that certain frequency ranges have. These sections are, in order from low to high frequency, radio waves, microwaves, infrared waves, visible light (which from low to high frequency is further divided into red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet), ultraviolet waves, X-rays, and gamma rays. You can think of the EM spectrum as an invisible rainbow with visible light being a small part of it. And, like a rainbow, the edges of the divided sections are blurry; i.e. there is no exact frequency where one can say, for example, that this wave is no longer an X-ray, but is instead a gamma ray. it is waves of light in order of their wavelengths and frequencies APEX: A chart of frequencies of light waves.
The electromagnetic spectrum is called a spectrum because it consists of a range of electromagnetic waves or radiation, each with a unique wavelength and frequency. When these waves are arranged in order of their wavelengths, they form a continuous spectrum of different colors and energies.
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.
Those are called electromagnetic waves.
Frequency determines this.
Daylight is strongest in the blue spectrum, but contains waves from the entire visual spectrum, plus infrared and ultraviolet.
Light and heat are very helpful to human beings, and radio has become pretty important too.
Yes, they are.
They are transverse waves.
It is the range of all the different types of radiations. It goes from weakest to strongest. Radio waves, microwave, Infered, visible light, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, ultra violet light, X-rays, and gamma rays.
The orderly classification of electromagnetic waves according to their wavelength and frequency. Such as 1. Gamma rays wavelength=6 X 10-13 TO 1 X 10-10 Meters Frequency= 5 x 1022 to 3x 1019 hertz,,in this way in the case of other electromagnetic waves
The mental center of an electromagnet is called the magnetic pole. It is the point on the electromagnet where the magnetic field is concentrated and strongest.
No, the strongest are the surface waves are.
Yes.
The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is the entire range of frequencies that electromagnetic radiation can have. The EM spectrum is divided into sections based on the common characteristics that certain frequency ranges have. These sections are, in order from low to high frequency, radio waves, microwaves, infrared waves, visible light (which from low to high frequency is further divided into red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet), ultraviolet waves, X-rays, and gamma rays. You can think of the EM spectrum as an invisible rainbow with visible light being a small part of it. And, like a rainbow, the edges of the divided sections are blurry; i.e. there is no exact frequency where one can say, for example, that this wave is no longer an X-ray, but is instead a gamma ray. it is waves of light in order of their wavelengths and frequencies APEX: A chart of frequencies of light waves.
Gamma rays are the shortest and highest energy waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.