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Electromagnetic spectrum

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. From low to high frequency these are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays.…

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Electromagnetic spectrum

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Triples51
Avg. degree1.99
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Electromagnetic spectrum

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related to Infrared radiation · 13
Electromagnetic spectrum → Earth's, Far-infrared, GHz, Hot, However, It, Mid-infrared, Near-infrared, Physical, Submillimetre, The, This, THz
related to Visible light · 10
Electromagnetic spectrum → Above, By, Electromagnetic, EM, Other, Passing, The, This, Visible, White
is a · 1
Electromagnetic spectrum → full range of electromagnetic radiation

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radiation spectrum waves light electromagnetic radio wavelength frequency x-rays range rays infrared visible gamma wavelengths energy also used uv called

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Electromagnetic spectrumis afull range of electromagnetic radiation0.90text
visible light is non-ionizinginstance ofLonger-wavelength radiation0.80text
the wireless telegraphinstance ofThese new types of waves paved the way for inventions0.80text
the radio.In 1895instance ofThese new types of waves paved the way for inventions0.80text
Wilhelm Röntgen noticed a new type of radiation emitted during an experiment with an evacuated tube subjected to a high voltageinstance ofThese new types of waves paved the way for inventions0.80text
bonesinstance ofand found that they were able to travel through parts of the human body but were reflected or stopped by denser matter0.80text
metal rod resonatorsinstance ofwhich consist of conductors0.80text
radio broadcastinginstance ofexcept for layers of charged particles in the ionosphere which can reflect certain frequencies.Radio waves are extremely widely used to transmit information across distances in…0.80text
televisioninstance ofexcept for layers of charged particles in the ionosphere which can reflect certain frequencies.Radio waves are extremely widely used to transmit information across distances in…0.80text
two way radiosinstance ofexcept for layers of charged particles in the ionosphere which can reflect certain frequencies.Radio waves are extremely widely used to transmit information across distances in…0.80text
mobile phonesinstance ofexcept for layers of charged particles in the ionosphere which can reflect certain frequencies.Radio waves are extremely widely used to transmit information across distances in…0.80text
communication satellitesinstance ofexcept for layers of charged particles in the ionosphere which can reflect certain frequencies.Radio waves are extremely widely used to transmit information across distances in…0.80text

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