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The magnetron sends microwaves, which, like radio waves, are a type of electromagnetic radiation, into that little box where your food rotates around.
are a type of electromagnetic radiation, into that little box where your food rotates around.
Forever proliferating through space will be the electromagnetic radiation we created from our radios, satellites, and phones.
Forever proliferating through space will be the electromagnetic radiation we created from
Gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation, waves which carry energy just like visible light.
Gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation – waves which carry energy just like visible light.
And although they function differently than waves of electromagnetic radiation, including what we think of as light, sound waves also can vary in shape.
differently that waves of electromagnetic radiation, including what we think of as light,
energy with its surroundings in the form of electromagnetic radiation. Number four, electromagnetic
3) Earth exchanges energy with its surroundings in the form of electromagnetic radiation.
just used in optics, you can also use it for any type of reflected electromagnetic radiation.
You can also use it for any type of reflected electromagnetic radiation.
of electromagnetic radiation that ranges from gamma to radio waves. Now light has all kinds
What we humans see as light is only a small fraction of the full spectrum of electromagnetic radiation that ranges from gamma to radio waves.
And since sodium iodide can't be penetrated by most kinds of electromagnetic radiation, it rendered blood vessels opaque when viewed in an X-ray.
Since sodium iodine can’t be penetrated by most kinds of electromagnetic radiation,
We call this phenomenon electromagnetic radiation.
We are surrounded by natural and generally harmless sources of electromagnetic radiation all the time and always have been.
Human brains, for example, emit brain waves, a form of electromagnetic radiation that travels at the speed of light.
Human brains for example emit brainwaves, a form of electromagnetic radiation that travels at the speed of light.