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Electromagnetic Spectrum Explained: From Radio Waves to Gamma Rays #93706 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram depicts the electromagnetic spectrum ordered by decreasing wavelength (increasing frequency and energy), spanning from long-wavelength radio waves (~10 cm) to short-wavelength gamma rays (~0.1 nm). The visible light portion is highlighted with a rainbow gradient between 400 nm (violet) and 800 nm (red), while adjacent bands-including infrared, ultraviolet, microwaves, and X-rays-are clearly demarcated with scale markers. Key subdivisions like far/mid/near infrared and sub-mm are included for scientific precision.
Used in physics, astronomy, and engineering educational content to teach wave properties, radiation types, and applications (e.g., medical imaging, communications). Matches user intent for learning fundamentals of EM radiation or preparing classroom materials.
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