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OpenStudy (milo123):

If the frequency of an electromagnetic wave is too high or too low, it cannot be seen it is no longer a wave it is no longer an electromagnetic wave it becomes a sound wave

OpenStudy (samantha2234):

No longer a wave

OpenStudy (osprey):

it cannot be seen. This is about the ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM. VISIBLE LIGHT has a very small range of frequencies or wavelengths.

OpenStudy (yournightmare):

Im going to agree @osprey. It's still visible just not as much.

OpenStudy (samantha2234):

I would agree with him then I suppose, he knows much more than I

OpenStudy (osprey):

osprey knows all about osprey's ignorance !

OpenStudy (milo123):

What is the electromagnetic spectrum? The location of the strongest light source in the sky The colors of the most common forms of light The electromagnetic radiation that you can see The range for all electromagnetic radiation @osprey

OpenStudy (osprey):

the BOTTOM one. The ENORMOUS range of ALL electromagnetic radiation.

OpenStudy (milo123):

thats what i was thinking:) thanks

OpenStudy (osprey):

That is the "majesty" of the work of the likes of James Clerk Maxwell et al in figuring it out. I SALUTE them now. GENIUS.

OpenStudy (milo123):

Which of the following does not use electromagnetic radiation? (Check all that apply) Microwave ovens Radios Refrigeration unit Plasma all of them?

OpenStudy (osprey):

fridge probably doesn't

OpenStudy (osprey):

unless it's got a GPS thingy attached to it, or the interenet

OpenStudy (milo123):

ok :) last one:) Which of the following statements is true? Science is not concerned with how the universe began. There is a scientific theory for how the universe began, but there is no scientific evidence to support it. Science has no generally accepted theory for how the universe began. Science has a generally accepted theory for how the universe began. b or d?

OpenStudy (osprey):

hmmmmm ... I don't think I'd DARE try to answer that one. Likely to cause a fight, albeit a polite fight.

OpenStudy (milo123):

lol if you don't know it you dont have to answer it:) but i picked B do you think that's good?

OpenStudy (samantha2234):

Oh my! I do not believe in the Big Bang Theory at all, but @milo123 I would have to choose B

OpenStudy (samantha2234):

☻ good luck!

OpenStudy (osprey):

@Samantha2234 I'm with her on this scientifically controversial q. It's more a research project than a simple question ... maybe the q'er was asleep when they formulated it

OpenStudy (osprey):

don't know anything much about how this site works, but medal to Samantha2234

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