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The '''Electromagnetic Spectrum''' is the name given to the range of Electromagnetic [[radiation]] covering all [[frequencies]] and [[wavelengths]]. It includes [[radio]] and [[TV]] transmission, [[Microwaves]], [[Infrared]], visible [[light]], [[Ultraviolet]], [[X-rays]], and [[Gamma rays]].
The '''Electromagnetic Spectrum''' is the name given to the range of [[Electromagnetic radiation]] covering all [[frequencies]] and [[wavelengths]]. It includes [[radio]] and [[TV]] transmission, [[Microwaves]], [[Infrared]], visible [[light]], [[Ultraviolet]], [[X-rays]], and [[Gamma rays]].
 
 
== Electromagnetic radiation ==
 
All electromagnetic radiation can be described in terms of its [[Energy]], [[frequency]] or [[wavelength]]. These properties are all related by the following equations:
 
    <math>c = f&lambda</math>

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The Electromagnetic Spectrum is the name given to the range of Electromagnetic radiation covering all frequencies and wavelengths. It includes radio and TV transmission, Microwaves, Infrared, visible light, Ultraviolet, X-rays, and Gamma rays.


Electromagnetic radiation

All electromagnetic radiation can be described in terms of its Energy, frequency or wavelength. These properties are all related by the following equations:

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