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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMSee spectrum.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire spectrum of radiation; ranges in wavelength from less than a nanometer to more than a kilometer.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of electromagnetic radiation - all of its wavelengths, including those of visible light.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe full range of frequencies, from radio waves to gamma waves, that characterizes light.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMcontinous band of all kinds of radiation (heat and light).
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe ordered sequence of all known electromagnetic radiations, extending from the shortest cosmic rays through gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet radiation, visible radiation, infrared radiation, and incl [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, X-rays, and gamma rays.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe electromagnetic spectrum (EM) is a model listing and classifying the entire range of electromagnetic radiation, with one end of the spectrum listing the EM radiation with the highest frequency and [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMsee Spectrum
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, X-rays, and gamma rays.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation from zero to infinity. Note: The electromagnetic spectrum was, by custom and practice, formerly divided into 26 alphabetically designated bands. This usage still prevails to some degree. However, the ITU formally recognizes 12 bands, from 30 Hz to 3000 GHz. New bands, from 3 THz to 3000 THz, are [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe electromagnetic spectrum is the complete range of wavelengths of the electromagnetic radiation.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire radiation spectrum from the high-energy levels of cosmic rays to the low-energy levels of radiowaves; a small portion in the center provides wavelengths visible to humans. electron
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMAbbreviated as EM, and also called just spectrum or electromagnetic radiation spectrum, electromagnetic spectrum refers to the complete range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. The electrom [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMRange of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation from short to radio waves.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of the different types of electromagnetic radiation, or waves. It goes from the very long wave, low frequency, radio waves through infrared waves and visible light waves to the very h [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMthe range of all light waves visible and invisible
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe range of wavelengths for electromagnetic waves—from the very long to the very short. The lower part of the spectrum with long wavelengths is non-ionising and includes power line frequencies, radio frequencies, infrared and visible light. The upper part of the spectrum with extremely short wavelengths is ionising and includes x-rays and gamma ra [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM(n) - the various forms of energy of different wavelengths that comprise sunlight or insolation;
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM[remote sensing] The EM spectrum refers to the range of energy wavelengths or frequencies from x-rays, ultraviolet, visible, infrared, microwave to radio waves.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMTC, UE, HP, EL, SP See also under spectrum. This includes includes Gamma, X-rays, Ultraviolet, Visible, Infra-red, Microwave and Radio - in order of increasing wavelength.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe electromagnetic spectrum covers a wide range of wavelengths and Photon energies. It ranges from Gamma Rays at one end (High Frequency, High Energy and Low Wave Length) to radio waves at the other [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation (Lessons 22, 25)
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMElectromagnetic radiation is generally classified by wavelength into radio, microwave, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays. We perceive the radiation in the visible region as light. [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of electromagnetic radiation; it includes frequencies of 10^23 cycles per second to 0 cycles per second, and wavelengths from 10^-13 centimeter to infinity. From the lowest frequency [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe total range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. Visible light is a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It also includes x-rays and ultra violet rays (high frequency) and infra-red and radio waves (low frequency).
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMAn entire "spectrum" of radiant energy arranged by wavelength and frequency, including radio waves (long wavelength with low frequency), microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma-rays (short wavelength with high frequency).
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMComplete range of wavelengths which light can have. These include infrared, ultraviolet, and all other types of electromagnetic radiation, as well as visible light.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMEntire range of wavelengths or frequencies of electromagnetic radiation extending from gamma rays to the longest radio wave including visible light. See also Radio Frequency.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of radiant energies or wave frequencies from the longest to the shortest wavelengths--the categorization of solar radiation. Satellite sensors collect this energy, but what the detect [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of electromagnetic radiation at all wavelengths including the visible spectrum, radio waves, and x-rays.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMthe entire energy range of electromagnetic radiation
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic waves.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe range of all kinds of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. These include short to long wavelength gamma rays, x-rays, ultra-violet, optical, infrared and radio waves.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, X-rays, and gamma rays.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of wavelengths or frequencies of the electromagnetic radiation extending from gamma rays to the longest radio waves including visible light.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe electromagnetic spectrum is a description of the broad range of radiation that includes radiowaves; microwaves; infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light; and x and gamma rays.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMRange of radiation types arranged by wavelengths or by frequency or both.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMall of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation from zero to infinity. Note: The electromagnetic spectrum was, by custom and practice, formerly divided into 26 alphabetically designated bands. This usage still prevails to some degree. However, the ITU formally recognizes 12 bands, from 30 Hz to 3000 GHz. New bands, from 3 THz to 3000 THz, are [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe entire range of all the various kinds or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation or light, including (from long to short wavelengths): radio, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe band of electromagnetic radiation with components that are separated into their relative wave lengths. The portion of the spectrum that the human eye can detect is called visible light, between th [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe band of electromagnetic radiation
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe band of electromagnetic radiation with components that are separated into their relative wave lengths. The portion of the spectrum that the human eye can detect is called visible light, between the longer infrared waves and the shorter ultraviolet waves. The various types of energy comprising the spectrum are (from longest to shortest) radio, i [..]
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMThe range of frequencies over which electromagnetic radiations are propagated.
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