Lowest-frequency: Radio Waves
Highest-frequency: Gamma Waves
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All parts of the electromagnetic spectrum travel at the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second. This speed is a fundamental constant of nature and does not change regardless of the type or frequency of electromagnetic radiation.
Jobs that involve using the electromagnetic spectrum include telecommunications engineers, radio astronomers, radiologists, and remote sensing specialists. These professionals work with various parts of the EM spectrum to communicate, study celestial objects, conduct medical imaging, and gather information about the environment, respectively.
EM waves are both Transverse and Longitudinal.
The frequency of an electromagnetic (EM) wave is directly proportional to its energy. This means that as the frequency of the EM wave increases, so does its energy. Conversely, a decrease in frequency leads to a decrease in energy of the EM wave.
The seven parts of the EM spectrum are radio waves, micro waves, infrared waves, visible light, ultraviolet waves, X-rays, and gamma rays. But there is one section that is not included in the spectrum. witch is cosmic rays. They do no exist on planet earth. If they did, we would all die.
Visible and infra red parts of the EM spectrum
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Different muscles move different parts of the body.
The question is not logical. You need to clarify what is your question.
With a knife, or a sharp object. Watch your fingers! DON'T CUT EM OFF!
Neurons are the cells that send messages from the brain to other parts of the body. They transmit information through electrical and chemical signals, allowing communication between different regions of the nervous system.