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How or where can you find information about cymatic experiments but for electromagnetic waves?

"Cymatic" refers to sound waves and similar vibrations, not to electromagnetic waves. You can do some reading on electromagnetic waves - to get started, you might read the Wikipedia article - and then decide what similarities there are to sound waves.


What type of electromagnetic wave is used for an MRI?

MRI uses radiofrequency electromagnetic waves to create detailed images of the body's internal structures.


What kind of electromagnetic wave does an MRI use?

An MRI uses radio waves, which are a form of electromagnetic radiation. These radio waves are directed towards the body to create images of internal structures based on how different tissues react to the waves.


What ion create electromagnetic waves?

Gamma rays


Where do electromagnetic waves originate from?

Electromagnetic waves originate from the movement of charged particles, such as electrons, in atoms and molecules. When these charged particles accelerate or change direction, they create electromagnetic waves that can travel through space.


Do transverse waves in photography create light glare?

All light is transverse waves. All electromagnetic waves, for that matter.


What two electromagnetic waves are useful for diagnosing illnesses?

X-rays and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are two electromagnetic waves that are commonly used for diagnosing illnesses. X-rays are used to visualize bone structures and detect fractures, while MRI uses radio waves and a magnetic field to create detailed images of soft tissues and organs in the body.


How are electromagnetic waves formed by the vibrations of particles?

Electromagnetic waves are formed when charged particles, such as electrons, vibrate or accelerate. These vibrations create changing electric and magnetic fields that propagate through space as waves.


Which is an electromagnetic device?

An MRI machine is an example of an electromagnetic device, using magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the inside of the body.


How are electromagnetic waves different to radio waves?

Radio waves ARE electromagnetic waves.


How are electromagnetic waves transfered?

Electromagnetic waves are transferred by electromagnetic radiation.


What waves do MRI's use?

MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves to measures how much water is in different tissues of the body, maps the location of the water and then uses this information to generate a detailed image.