In this module we examine how electromagnetic waves are classified into categories such as radio, infrared, ultraviolet, and so on, so that we can understand some of their similarities as well as some...In this module we examine how electromagnetic waves are classified into categories such as radio, infrared, ultraviolet, and so on, so that we can understand some of their similarities as well as some of their differences. We will also find that there are many connections with previously discussed topics, such as wavelength and resonance.
This page discusses the nature of waves, highlighting that they represent energy beyond just water. It critiques Rutherford's atomic model for not addressing electron behavior and notes early 20th-cen...This page discusses the nature of waves, highlighting that they represent energy beyond just water. It critiques Rutherford's atomic model for not addressing electron behavior and notes early 20th-century experiments showcasing light's dual wave-particle nature. Additionally, it details visible light's wavelength (400-700 nm) and speed (3.