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The maximum wavelength at which electromagnetic radiation can occur is infinite.

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What is lighting an example of?

electrical discharges occur


Electromagnetic waves with a long wavelength occur at a frequency and are energetic?

Low frequency and less energetic.


What is the direct transfer of electromagnetic waves is called?

The direct transfer of electromagnetic waves is called radiation. Radiation can occur through various mediums, such as air or a vacuum, and does not require a medium for propagation.


Do radio waves occur naturally in the environment?

Yes, radio waves occur naturally in the environment as a form of electromagnetic radiation.


Can radiation occur in solid liquids and gases?

Yes, radiation can occur in all three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. In solids and liquids, radiation can be absorbed or emitted by the atoms and molecules. In gases, radiation can also occur due to interactions between gas molecules and electromagnetic radiation.


What can transformation can occur in a radio antenna?

The radio antenna converts electromagnetic radiation to electrical energy


What media does radiation occur in?

Radiation can occur in various types of media such as air, water, soil, and even living organisms. It can also travel through space in the form of electromagnetic waves. The presence of radiation depends on the specific source and type of radiation being emitted.


What is heat radiation know en by?

Heat radiation is also known as thermal radiation. It is the transfer of heat energy in the form of electromagnetic waves, typically in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. This type of energy transfer does not require a medium and can occur through a vacuum.


Does radiation happen in solids liquids or gases?

Radiation can occur in all three states of matter - solids, liquids, and gases. It is a form of energy transfer that does not require a medium. Radiation can travel through solids, liquids, and gases as electromagnetic waves or particles.


How is heat transffered through space?

through thermal radiation, a type of electromagnetic radiation, convection and conduction could not occur because there are barely anything in space


Is radiation the direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic?

It's the emission of electromagnetic energy from something, not the transfer. That em-radiation could travel for ever across the universe, never interacting with anything ever again and it would still be radiation.________________________________________________________Not all radiation is electromagnetic engery. Electromagnetic energy is transfered by way of photons. Photons are emited through gamma radiation and black body radiation. Nuclear decay of alpha particles and beta particles (which are also considered radiations) are actual particles that have mass, and are not electromagnetic radiation.


What is threshold wavelength?

Threshold wavelength refers to the minimum wavelength of light required to start a specific phenomenon, such as photoelectric effect or emission of electrons from a metal surface. Below this threshold wavelength, the desired effect does not occur.

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