When electromagnetic waves come in contact with an object, several things can happen depending on the properties of the object. The waves can be absorbed, reflected, transmitted, or refracted by the object. The interaction is determined by factors such as the material of the object, the frequency of the waves, and the angle of incidence.
When invisible waves, such as electromagnetic waves, come in contact with an object, they can be absorbed, reflected, refracted, or transmitted through the object depending on its properties. The interaction between the waves and the object can affect how the waves behave and can impact their intensity, direction, or frequency.
When electromagnetic waves hit an object, they can be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or scattered. The interaction between the waves and the object will depend on the material properties of the object and the frequency of the electromagnetic waves.
The waves ALWAYS do one, two, or all threeof these three things:pass through the object,get absorbed by the object,bounce off of the object.
An object that is a good radiator of electromagnetic waves is also a good source of energy (heat,light ...)
Objects such as light bulbs, the sun, and electronic devices emit electromagnetic waves. These waves can range from radio waves to gamma rays depending on the source.
When invisible waves, such as electromagnetic waves, come in contact with an object, they can be absorbed, reflected, refracted, or transmitted through the object depending on its properties. The interaction between the waves and the object can affect how the waves behave and can impact their intensity, direction, or frequency.
When electromagnetic waves hit an object, they can be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or scattered. The interaction between the waves and the object will depend on the material properties of the object and the frequency of the electromagnetic waves.
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The waves ALWAYS do one, two, or all threeof these three things:pass through the object,get absorbed by the object,bounce off of the object.
An object that is a good radiator of electromagnetic waves is also a good source of energy (heat,light ...)
light waves or electromagnetic waves are transverse and sound waves are longitudinal
SEISMIC WAVES.Tranverse Waves.
The best example of a large object in the solar system that emits electromagnetic waves is the sun, since it is the largest such object and also emits the greatest amount of electromagnetic waves. But also note, the planets Earth and Jupiter also both qualify as large objects which emit electromagnetic waves.
The type of electromagnetic waves that will be emitted by a cooler object are waves with long wavelengths. The wavelength of peak emission is determined by Wien's Law.
Objects such as light bulbs, the sun, and electronic devices emit electromagnetic waves. These waves can range from radio waves to gamma rays depending on the source.
Conduction-happens when heat moves from one object to another through direct contact Radiation-happens when energy ,such as heat, moves in waves between one object and another Convection-happens when matter carries heat from one place to another
No, light is energy in electromagnetic waves, it is not matter.