
What distinguishes one type of electromagnetic radiation from another? The only characteristic that distinguishes one from another is its wavelength, or frequency. What are the main categories (or bands) of the electromagnetic spectrum? Distance between adjacent peaks.Click to see full answer. Correspondingly, what makes one type of electromagnetic radiation different from another? Electromagnetic Waves have different wavelengths. Radio waves, television waves, and microwaves are all types of electromagnetic waves. They only differ from each other in wavelength. This means that it is correct to talk about the energy of an X-ray or the wavelength of a microwave or the frequency of a radio wave.Likewise, what are the main categories or bands of the electromagnetic spectrum? Answer The different bands of the spectrum each have a characteristic wavelength or frequency range. In order from lowest to highest frequency, the main bands are: radio, microwave, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray. Thereof, what are two characteristics that differentiate types of electromagnetic radiation? These electric and magnetic waves travel perpendicular to each other and have certain characteristics, including amplitude, wavelength, and frequency.What are the differences between light waves and sound waves?Sound waves, being longitudinal, are slower than light waves, and do not travel through a vacuum (e.g. space). Finally, and again, because of their initial displacement and type of motion, sound waves travel faster through denser mediums (solids), while light waves travel faster through less dense mediums (gases).
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