Electromagnetism is the force that causes the interaction between electrically charged particles; the areas in which this happens are called electromagnetic fields.
Radio waves have lower energy than microwaves.
Electromagnetic induction is the process of generating an electromotive force (emf) by changing the magnetic field around a conductor. This phenomenon was discovered by Faraday in the 19th century. It is the underlying principle behind the operation of electric generators and transformers.
Gamma rays have the highest energy among all electromagnetic waves and can transfer the most energy due to their short wavelengths and high frequency.
The frequency of an electromagnetic wave is the number of complete cycles of the wave that pass a given point in one second. It is measured in Hertz (Hz), where one hertz equals one cycle per second.
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when and where was the electomagnetic field
I think electomagnetic waves...
the generation of a current by a changing magnetic feild
Sure it can
Ultraviolet radiation
the practice of modern weather forcasting and the electomagnetic resonance
electromagnetic waves are energy transfered through out medium which is energy
an electromagnetic field is the region where the elctro megnetic forces exist
Because they have the shortest wavelengths
Yes. Light IS electromagnetic waves.
The bulb contains electomagnetic waves that makes the bulb light.
becoz alternater has work on principle of electomagnetic induction .