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2 Introduction Objectives: At the end of the lesson, you will be able to • Describe the main components of the electromagnetic spectrum. • State the properties of ALL EM waves. • Discuss the...
The electromagnetic spectrum ranges from gamma rays to radio waves and includes wavelengths from less than a billionth of a meter to kilometers long. It forms a continuous series ordered by wavelength and frequency, with shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies carrying more energy.
4 Targets To compare and contrast all the waves in the electromagnetic spectrum 5 What are electromagnetic waves? • Electromagnetic radiation refers to the waves propagating through space ,...
The document discusses the electromagnetic spectrum, which consists of all types of electromagnetic waves including radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays.
This document provides an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum. It discusses the different types of electromagnetic waves including gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, microwaves, and radio waves.
There are seven types of electromagnetic wave which form the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). The spectrum extends from long wavelength, low frequency radio waves to short wavelength, high frequency gamma rays.
The EM spectrum is the ENTIRE range of EM waves in order of increasing frequency and decreasing wavelength. As you go from left right, the wavelengths get smaller and the frequencies get higher. This is an inverse relationship between wave size and frequency. (As one goes up, the other goes down.)
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum. A Mnemonic Device for the Waves in the Spectrum. Rabbits (Radio Waves) Mate (Microwaves) In (Infrared) Very (Visible Light) Unusual (Ultraviolet Rays) eXpensive (X-Rays) Gardens (Gamma Rays). Transmits Radio and TV Signals. Slideshow 4681111 by maya.