Interpretation: The term
Concept Introduction:Electromagnetic radiation is a form of energy emitted by particles that are influenced by electric and magnetic fields.
Answer to Problem 3RQ
The energy emitted by charged particles when they pass through an electromagnetic field is called electromagnetic radiation. The electromagnetic radiations are categorized into different types on the basis of wavelength and frequency of the waves. Examples of electromagnetic radiations are visible light, gamma rays and infrared rays.
Explanation of Solution
When charged particles are subjected to an electromagnetic field, it emits energy in the form of radiation. This radiation consists of bundles of energy called photons and they travel at the
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