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What is electromagnetic radiation❓

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Answered by DIVINEREALM
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  • Electromagnetic radiation is a radiation that contains both electrical and magnetic field.
  • In electromagnetic radiation, electrical and magnetic field are perpendicular to each other.
  • All electromagnetic radiations travels with same velocity i.e. at the speed of 3×10⁸m/s.
  • Electromagnetic radiations are also called electromagnetic waves.

Some examples of Electromagnetic radiations/waves:

  1. Radio wave
  2. Microwaves
  3. Infrared
  4. Visible ray
  5. Ultraviolet ray
  6. X-rays
  7. Gamma rays


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Answered by kiya7
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EM radiation or Electromagnetic radiation is an energy form that is present all around us and takes various forms like microwaves, radio waves, gamma rays, X-rays, etc. Electromagnetic radiation can be defined as a form of energy that is produced by the movement of electrically charged particles traveling through a matter or vacuum or by oscillating magnetic and electric disturbance. The magnetic and the electric fields come at 90° to each other and the combined waves move perpendicular to both electric and magnetic oscillating fields occurring the disturbance.

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