as in microwave radio and tv maybe include infared and visible light they all have a reasonably low frequency and energy.
(the lower the frequency the less energy)
That energy is called "electromagnetic waves" or "electromagnetic energy".
When we use the term "radiation" as regards energy, probably the first thing that comes to mind is electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic (EM) energy is often called electromagnetic radiation. We know that this could be radio waves, microwave energy, infrared light, light from the visual spectrum, ultraviolet light, X-rays or gamma rays. All of these are forms of electromagnetic radiation, and a link can be found below for more information.Radiant energy.
Sunlight contains a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Newton found that by using a prism to spread the spectrum of the sun across a wall He could observe the colors of light and with a thermometer even detect infrared light where there was no visible light at the red end of the colors. /\ | | That wasn't the question?
the visible light spectrum
Gamma waves :D
That energy is called "electromagnetic waves" or "electromagnetic energy".
When we use the term "radiation" as regards energy, probably the first thing that comes to mind is electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic (EM) energy is often called electromagnetic radiation. We know that this could be radio waves, microwave energy, infrared light, light from the visual spectrum, ultraviolet light, X-rays or gamma rays. All of these are forms of electromagnetic radiation, and a link can be found below for more information.Radiant energy.
Electromagnetic spectrum is formed due to the difference of wavelengths and frequency of electromagnetic radiations as they are orderly distributed.
No, they are a more energetic type of electromagnetic radiation found beyond the blue end of the visible spectrum. Infrared rays are also electromagnetic but have much less energy and longer wavelengths and are found beyond the red end of the visible spectrum.
The waves are called "electromagnetic waves". All types of EM waves can be used to study the Universe.
Sunlight contains a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Newton found that by using a prism to spread the spectrum of the sun across a wall He could observe the colors of light and with a thermometer even detect infrared light where there was no visible light at the red end of the colors. /\ | | That wasn't the question?
Microwaves would be found below infrared radiation, which is below visible light. They'd be at the top of what is called the radio spectrum.
Yes.
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the visible light spectrum
Between UVB and Gamma rays.
Gamma waves :D