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As you move from left to right across the electromagnetic spectrum in the image the wavelength becomes?

Shorter. The wavelength of electromagnetic waves decreases as you move from left to right across the spectrum, starting with radio waves and ending with gamma rays.


What does the sun have to do with the electectmagntic spectrum?

The sun emits a wide range of electromagnetic radiation across the spectrum, from radio waves to gamma rays. Different layers and processes on the sun produce various types of radiation, which contribute to the overall electromagnetic spectrum that reaches Earth. Measurements of solar radiation across the spectrum help scientists understand the sun's behavior and its effects on various processes on Earth.


What is our main source of electromagnetic energy?

The sun is the main source of electromagnetic energy that reaches Earth. This energy is emitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation across a wide spectrum, from visible light to ultraviolet and infrared radiation.


What is the source of energy across the entire spectrum?

The source of energy across the entire spectrum is the sun. It emits a wide range of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays, providing the energy necessary to sustain life on Earth and drive various natural processes.


What is a constant across the entire elevtromagnetic spectrum?

The Planck constant is a physical constant: the quantum of action in quantum mechanics, with an angular momentum. The Planck constant is the proportionality constant between the energy of a unit of electromagnetic radiation. You may also be looking for the answer of "the speed of light."

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The discovery that stars emit energy across the entire electromagnetic spectrum lead to what invention?

spectroscope!


What spectrum does the sun emit?

The Sun emits radiation across almost the entire electromagnetic spectrum.


How does radiation change across the electromagnetic spectrum?

Radiation changes across the electromagnetic spectrum based on the wavelength and frequency of the electromagnetic waves. As you move from radio waves to gamma rays, the wavelength decreases and the frequency increases. This results in higher energy levels and greater potential for ionization as you move towards the gamma ray end of the spectrum.


Which type of spectrum does the sun emit?

The sun emits a continuous spectrum, which includes all wavelengths of light across the electromagnetic spectrum. This spectrum results from the thermal radiation of the sun's surface.


As you move from left to right across the electromagnetic spectrum in the image the wavelength becomes?

Shorter. The wavelength of electromagnetic waves decreases as you move from left to right across the spectrum, starting with radio waves and ending with gamma rays.


What does the sun have to do with the electectmagntic spectrum?

The sun emits a wide range of electromagnetic radiation across the spectrum, from radio waves to gamma rays. Different layers and processes on the sun produce various types of radiation, which contribute to the overall electromagnetic spectrum that reaches Earth. Measurements of solar radiation across the spectrum help scientists understand the sun's behavior and its effects on various processes on Earth.


What is the elctromagnetic background?

The constant noise in the electromagnetic spectrum, caused by various sources, from lightning on Jupiter to someone using an electric razor. There is electromagnetic energy present across the frequency spectrum, which is called 'noise' because it carries no intelligence that we can discern.


What is our main source of electromagnetic energy?

The sun is the main source of electromagnetic energy that reaches Earth. This energy is emitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation across a wide spectrum, from visible light to ultraviolet and infrared radiation.


Why do astronomers use frequencies when investigating the universe?

It is because stars and other cosmic objects, radiate energy across the whole of the electromagnetic spectrum.


What is the source of energy across the entire spectrum?

The source of energy across the entire spectrum is the sun. It emits a wide range of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays, providing the energy necessary to sustain life on Earth and drive various natural processes.


What is a constant across the entire elevtromagnetic spectrum?

The Planck constant is a physical constant: the quantum of action in quantum mechanics, with an angular momentum. The Planck constant is the proportionality constant between the energy of a unit of electromagnetic radiation. You may also be looking for the answer of "the speed of light."


Do gamma rays carry the least amount of energy of the EM waves?

No, the most. Remember, as you go from radio waves to gamma rays across the spectrum, the frequency and energy increases.