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danielfitts88

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All electromagnetic waves have the same physical characteristics. They differ only in frequency and wavelength. How are they classified into different types?

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What is the basic explanation for the origin of electromagnetic waves?



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Answer to Question 1

Basic names are given to electromagnetic waves depending on the frequency and
wavelength ranges within which they fall. They are further classified by the method
by which they are generated or detected.

Answer to Question 2

The acceleration of an electrically charged particle (electron, proton, or ion) will
release energy that spreads outward as electromagnetic waves.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
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