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Asked: March 9, 20242024-03-09T07:04:49+05:30 2024-03-09T07:04:49+05:30In: PGCGI

Define Electromagnetic spectrum.

Define Electromagnetic spectrum.

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-03-09T07:05:13+05:30Added an answer on March 9, 2024 at 7:05 am

      The electromagnetic spectrum encompasses the entire range of electromagnetic waves, which are forms of energy that propagate through space at the speed of light. This spectrum includes a wide range of wavelengths, each associated with specific types of electromagnetic radiation. The electromagnetic spectrum is typically divided into different regions based on wavelength or frequency, with each region serving distinct purposes in science, technology, and various applications.

      The key regions of the electromagnetic spectrum include:

      1. Radio Waves:

        • These have the longest wavelengths, ranging from several centimeters to thousands of kilometers. Radio waves are used for communication, broadcasting, and radar applications.
      2. Microwaves:

        • With shorter wavelengths than radio waves (from centimeters to millimeters), microwaves find applications in communication, satellite transmissions, and cooking (microwave ovens).
      3. Infrared (IR) Radiation:

        • Infrared radiation has wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than microwaves. It is commonly used in night-vision technology, remote sensing, and thermal imaging.
      4. Visible Light:

        • This is the narrow band of the spectrum that the human eye can perceive. It ranges from approximately 400 to 700 nanometers and is responsible for the colors we see in the world around us.
      5. Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation:

        • Beyond the visible light spectrum, ultraviolet radiation has shorter wavelengths. UV light is known for its role in tanning and can also be harmful, causing sunburn and skin damage. It has applications in sterilization and fluorescence.
      6. X-rays:

        • X-rays have shorter wavelengths than UV radiation and are commonly used in medical imaging, security screening, and industrial applications to visualize the internal structure of objects.
      7. Gamma Rays:

        • Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths and are associated with high-energy radiation. They are used in medical treatments, sterilization processes, and are produced in nuclear reactions.

      Understanding the electromagnetic spectrum is crucial in various scientific and technological fields. Remote sensing, astronomy, telecommunications, medical imaging, and countless other applications rely on specific regions of the spectrum to gather information and perform various tasks. The versatility of the electromagnetic spectrum allows scientists and engineers to harness different types of energy for an extensive range of purposes, contributing to advancements in technology and our understanding of the universe.

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