In case if your school wants you to summarize this in one sentence... Here below: Electromagnetic - a set of all ranges of electromagnetic radiation, depending on frequency or wavelength.
the EM Spectrum merely reflects man's technology imo. None of the EM Waves occur in the natural world and visible light should not really be included within the EM Spectrum! Btw can somebody tell me how one can listen to light (in radio waves)?
Actually you’d be surprised. Visible light and infrared occur on this planet all the time. Radio waves, microwaves, gamma, UV and X-Rays also occur naturally albeit usually in space. For example the Sun produces radiation across the whole spectrum. I think visible light should be included in the spectrum because it is an electromagnetic wave. Just because our eyes can see it doesn’t make it special. The EM spectrum is just a way of classifying things. And while you can’t listen to light, however it may be possible to build a radio transmitter that transmits data through visible light instead of radio waves. With limitations of course. Visible light can’t transmit very far, nor can it pass through walls
@@PeterPete Yes haha I’m aware. We can’t see light itself only it’s reflection. And here’s my source of the Sun’s emission spectra www.windows2universe.org/sun/spectrum/multispectral_sun_overview.html
@@captainshipman7377 that's not proof that's just text on a webpage - what i'd like to see is a demonstration that sunlight is electromagnetic!! what have you got?
Finally... a good electromagnetic spectrum video!
Definitely inspires my students!
HegelsBagels thank you! My students actually liked it too! And we know they can be the toughest critics!
This video is excellent!!! Top quality. Thanks
Thank you!
Dude I love your editors!!!
great explanation!!!
i thought it it would be boring but it is awesome !
Shaf Shafeen thank you! We’ve got more good science stuff coming out in the next few weeks here on FLIR RUclips! I hope you like it!
Yeah I agree it was so cool i though it would be boring as well
Thank you for good quality of educational information!! My kid loved this video~
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thank you for making my physics life better and more understandable!
Joana Liew more Invisible Labs coming soon! I hope you like the newest videos too!
The EM spectrum is so fascinating.. I just realize that right now..
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I agree - it is very fascinating!!
Cant wait for the price of the cameras to come down to do said exploring. Something with more than 80px resolution would be nice :)
FLIR ONE Gen 2 is 160x120 combined with a 640x480 visible light camera for MSX® - outputs as 640x480!
In case if your school wants you to summarize this in one sentence... Here below:
Electromagnetic - a set of all ranges of electromagnetic radiation, depending on frequency or wavelength.
THANK YOU I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS
easy and awsome
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it doesnt talk abt gamma rays bruh
the EM Spectrum merely reflects man's technology imo. None of the EM Waves occur in the natural world and visible light should not really be included within the EM Spectrum! Btw can somebody tell me how one can listen to light (in radio waves)?
Actually you’d be surprised. Visible light and infrared occur on this planet all the time. Radio waves, microwaves, gamma, UV and X-Rays also occur naturally albeit usually in space. For example the Sun produces radiation across the whole spectrum.
I think visible light should be included in the spectrum because it is an electromagnetic wave. Just because our eyes can see it doesn’t make it special. The EM spectrum is just a way of classifying things.
And while you can’t listen to light, however it may be possible to build a radio transmitter that transmits data through visible light instead of radio waves. With limitations of course. Visible light can’t transmit very far, nor can it pass through walls
@@captainshipman7377 quote - For example the Sun produces radiation across the whole spectrum.
and your proof of this is what exactly?
@@captainshipman7377 by the way - you can't see visible light, you only see the reflection of light!!
@@PeterPete Yes haha I’m aware. We can’t see light itself only it’s reflection. And here’s my source of the Sun’s emission spectra
www.windows2universe.org/sun/spectrum/multispectral_sun_overview.html
@@captainshipman7377 that's not proof that's just text on a webpage - what i'd like to see is a demonstration that sunlight is electromagnetic!! what have you got?
like el que vea el video para una tarea de las clases online por el corona virus
My guy looks like an ex con who thought science was illegal
@@cami_cosmos HAHA love Beals