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What is an electromagnetic wave? What is the
wavelength?

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Answered by binodbam2003
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Answer:

EM waves are 'transverse' waves. This means that they are measured by their amplitude (height) and wavelength (distance between the highest/lowest points of two consecutive waves).

Answered by psuba81
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Electromagnetic waves are 'transverse' waves. This means that they are measured by their amplitude (height) and wavelength (distance between the highest/lowest points of two consecutive waves).

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