Electromagnetic Spectrum
The Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) is a collection of all electromagnetic waves including visible light, radio waves, X-rays, gamma rays, and more. EMS is essential to many practical technologies and sciences, such as astronomy, telecommunications, and medicine. By utilizing the different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, technological advances have been made in a variety of industries, from medical imaging to GPS systems. It is also used to understand the natural world, from the basics of light to the mysteries of cosmic ray bursts. EMS has been used to probe the universe, looking for clues about its earliest moments, and will continue to be a valuable tool for scientific research in the years to come.
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