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electromagnetic radiation Also called radiation, it is waves of energy propagated though space or through a material media.
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electromagnetic radiation 1.The entire arrangement of visible and invisible light waves. 2. Electric and magnetic forces which vibrate at right angles to each other and can travel through space. These include light, radio waves, and infrared and ultraviolet radiation.
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electromagnetic radiation ex. light, radar, radio waves are forms of electromagnetic radiation. The transportation of energy through a medium in the forms above mentioned.
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electromagnetic radiation The range of radiation, from gamma rays through to the spectrum of visible light, and to radio waves.
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electromagnetic radiation Radiation consisting of electric and magnetic waves that travel at the speed of light. Examples: light, radio waves, gamma rays, x-rays.
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