What happens to the frequency of the electromagnetic waves as it progresses?Does the wavelength of the EM waves increase or decrease as we go from radio wave to gamma ray
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Answer:
The EM spectrum is the ENTIRE range of EM waves in order of increasing frequency and decreasing wavelength.
Explanation:
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.)
The EM spectrum is the ENTIRE range of EM waves in order of increasing frequency and decreasing wavelength. As you go from left → right, wavelengths decrease and frequencies increase. This is the inverse relationship between wave magnitude and frequency. (As one rises, the other falls.)
The frequency of an electromagnetic wave increases with decreasing wavelength. As the wavelength decreases (and the frequency increases), the energy increases.
This forms a spectrum from very, very long wavelength, low frequency (low energy) waves such as radio waves - whose wavelengths can be around the length of a house or car - to very short wavelength, high frequency (high energy) waves such as X-rays and gamma rays (whose wavelengths are on the order of several picometers or 10^-12 meters). This is why radio waves with their very low energy can pass through us all the time without causing us any harm, but a few seconds of intense gamma or x-rays (which are very high energy) and we will be in bad shape.
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