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  2. Electromagnetic spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The electromagnetic spectrum is the full range of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelength. The spectrum is divided into separate bands, with different names for the electromagnetic waves within each band.

  3. Electromagnetic spectrum | Definition, Diagram, & Uses |...

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    electromagnetic spectrum, the entire distribution of electromagnetic radiation according to frequency or wavelength. Although all electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light in a vacuum, they do so at a wide range of frequencies, wavelengths, and photon energies.

  4. Electromagnetic Spectrum Definition and Explanation - Science...

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    What Is the Electromagnetic Spectrum? The electromagnetic spectrum is the continuous spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. It covers an enormous frequency range, from about 1 hertz (Hz) at the extreme low end to over 10 25 Hz at the high end, with no gaps in the frequency range.

  5. Electromagnetic Spectrum - Introduction - Imagine the Universe!

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    The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is the range of all types of EM radiation. Radiation is energy that travels and spreads out as it goes – the visible light that comes from a lamp in your house and the radio waves that come from a radio station are two types of electromagnetic radiation.

  6. Electromagnetic Spectrum - Definition, Characteristics, Range,...

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    The electromagnetic spectrum is a range of frequencies, wavelengths and photon energies covering frequencies from below 1 hertz to above 10 25 Hz, corresponding to wavelengths which are a few kilometres to a fraction of the size of an atomic nucleus in the spectrum of electromagnetic waves.

  7. What is Electromagnetic energy? Electromagnetic energy travels in waves and spans a broad spectrum from very long radio waves to very short gamma rays. The human eye can only detect only a small portion of this spectrum called visible light.

  8. What is the electromagnetic spectrum? | Space

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    The electromagnetic spectrum, or EM spectrum, is the name given to the collection of all electromagnetic radiation in the universe. This is a type of energy that pervades the...

  9. Electromagnetic spectrum Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM is the entire range of wavelengths or frequencies of electromagnetic radiation extending from gamma rays to the longest radio waves and including visible light.

  10. Electromagnetic Spectrum: Definition, 7 Waves, Application -...

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    The electromagnetic spectrum is a collection of wavelengths, photon energies, and frequencies that range from below 1 Hz to above 1025 Hz. This corresponds to wavelengths in the electromagnetic wave spectrum that range from a few kilometers to a minuscule fraction of an atomic nucleus.

  11. 16.6: The Electromagnetic Spectrum - Physics LibreTexts

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    In this module, we discuss how electromagnetic waves are classified into categories such as radio, infrared, ultraviolet, and so on. We also summarize some of the main applications for each range. The different categories of electromagnetic waves differ in their wavelength range, or equivalently, in their corresponding frequency ranges.