| electromagnetic spectrum |
The range of electromag
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| electromagnetic wave |
A wave that is partly electric and partly magnetic and carries energy. Emitted by vibrating electric charges.
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| electromagnetic radiation |
A kind of radiation including visible light, radio waves, infrared rays, gamma rays and x-rays in which electric and magnetic field vary simultaneously.
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| electromagnetic spectrum |
This is the full range of frequencies, from radio waves to gamma rays, that characterizes light, and there is a direct relationship between the amount of energy electromagnetic radiation carries and its frequency. Radio waves are at one end of the spectrum and are low frequency and low energy radiation, while gamma rays are at the other end of the spectrum and are high frequency and high energy radiation. Visible light falls somewhat near the middle of the spectrum.
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| electromagnetic spectrum |
the full set of waves that can travel through space; includes not only visible light but shorter waves, such as X -rays, and longer waves, such as radio waves
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