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Electromagnetic spectrum represents the complete range of frequencies of light energy from radio waves to cosmic rays.

What is electromagnetic spectrum?

Electromagnetic spectrum is nothing but the complete range of electromagnetic radiation, classified by frequency or wavelength.

What are Electromagnetic waves?

When an electric field interacts with a magnetic field, electromagnetic waves are created. Therefore, they are referred to as "electromagnetic" waves.

The following are Electromagnetic waves in order:

these are ranging from  highest to lowest energy

  1. gamma rays
  2. X-rays
  3. ultraviolet radiation
  4. visible light
  5. infrared radiation
  6. microwaves
  7. radio waves.

Properties of Electromagnetic wave:

  • are transverse waves that can pass through a vacuum
  • move at the same speed—300,000,000 m/s for light—when moving through one.

electromagnetic waves, like all waves:

  • energy transfer from one location to another
  • it can also be reflected
  • it can be refracted.

In the electromagnetic spectrum, each are different from:

  • frequency
  • wavelength

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