You invented that. You may, however be referring to this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_spectrum
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Astronomy question: How did Isaac Newton contribute to the electromagnetic spectrum? he helped people understand about gravity and force ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Science > Astronomy > How did Isaac Newton contribute to the electromagnetic spectrum...
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In the 17th century Galileo turned the newly invented telescope on the Moon and the planets. ... Light represents a surprisingly narrow range of wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum. Yet with light we have discovered a great deal about the universe. Even more can be learned if we observe the Universe at...
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The  electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object is the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic...
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What do you think happens beyond the ends of the visible light spectrum? What type of light besides blue blends into the violet part of visible light in the electromagnetic spectrum? (hint: it won't be visible light.) Use the tool in the frame at the bottom of the page ... (No, the word wasn't invented by a car company!)
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Introduction to the Electromagnetic Spectrum (gamma rays, x rays, ultra violet, visible light, infra red, radio waves). ... The table below describes the different radiations of the Electromagnetic Spectrum. I must emphasise that these radiations are all the same except for the difference in wavelength.
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A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave propagated by an antenna. Radio waves have different frequencies, and by tuning a radio receiver to a specific frequency you can pick up a specific signal. ... This band of the radio spectrum is used for no other purpose but FM radio broadcasts.
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These sites explain how radio waves are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Includes information about AM and FM frequencies and how to measure waves. Also includes a biography on Marconi, inventor of the radio. ... The Electromagnetic Spectrum; This site provides a good overview of waves and electromagnetic waves.
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(Click to enlarge) electromagnetic spectrum electromagnetic spectrum frequencies in hertz A. gamma rays B ... Dictionary: electromagnetic spectrum...
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Download Episode 16: Across the Electromagnetic Spectrum (12.3 MB); Download the transcript; ... Transcript: Across the Electromagnetic Spectrum ... There's a whole electromagnetic spectrum out there, ranging from radio waves to gamma rays. Different kinds of objects and events produce different kinds of radiation and tell us...
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