The electromagnetic spectrum consists of seven types of electromagnetic radiations ranging from radio waves to gamma rays. Each type of radiation has specific uses such as radio waves for broadcasting, microwaves for cooking and mobile phones, infrared for heaters, visible light for photography, ultraviolet for fluorescent lamps, X-rays for medical applications and observing internal structures, and gamma rays for medical equipment and sterilizing food.
The electromagnetic spectrum consists of seven types of electromagnetic radiations ranging from radio waves to gamma rays. Each type of radiation has specific uses such as radio waves for broadcasting, microwaves for cooking and mobile phones, infrared for heaters, visible light for photography, ultraviolet for fluorescent lamps, X-rays for medical applications and observing internal structures, and gamma rays for medical equipment and sterilizing food.
The electromagnetic spectrum consists of seven types of electromagnetic radiations ranging from radio waves to gamma rays. Each type of radiation has specific uses such as radio waves for broadcasting, microwaves for cooking and mobile phones, infrared for heaters, visible light for photography, ultraviolet for fluorescent lamps, X-rays for medical applications and observing internal structures, and gamma rays for medical equipment and sterilizing food.