1.All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed through space (the speed of light) 2.Gamma rays, X-rays, Ultra-violet waves, Light, Infra-red rays,

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1.All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed through space (the speed of light) 2.Gamma rays, X-rays, Ultra-violet waves, Light, Infra-red rays, Microwaves, and Radio waves are all electromagnetic waves with different wavelengths 3.Some substances absorb EM waves, some reflect them and others transmit them Electromagnetic Waves

Radio Waves Radio waves

Radio Waves Radio waves

Microwaves Microwaves

Microwaves

Infrared radiation

Visible light

Endoscope Endoscope

1.X-rays and Gamma rays pass through soft tissues but some is absorbed by cells 2.High doses of UV rays, X-rays and Gamma radiation can kill cells. Smaller doses can causes cells to become cancerous Dangerous radiation

Ultra-violet radiation

X-rays X-rays

Making X-rays

Gamma radiation

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