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Middle School Physical Science: Electromagnetic Radiation - Electromagnetic Waves
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Electromagnetic radiation consists of waves of the electromagnetic field, which propagate through space and carry momentum and electromagnetic radiant energy.   Wave or Particle?: Electromagnetic radiation behaves like waves of energy most of the time, but sometimes it behaves like particles.     As evidence accumulated for this dual nature of electromagnetic radiation, the famous physicist Albert Einstein developed a new theory about electromagnetic radiation, called the wave-particle theory. This theory explains how electromagnetic radiation can behave as both a wave and as a... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Electromagnetic Radiation - Electromagnetic Waves
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1. Examples of electromagnetic waves include
2. Which of the following statements about electromagnetic radiation is false?
3. As an electromagnetic wave travels through space, it
4. A vibrating electric field creates a
5. When electromagnetic waves strike matter, they may
6. What do radio waves and sound waves have in common?
7. An electromagnetic wave consists of a vibrating