ABSTRACT
The known electromagnetic spectrum is open-ended and continuous, having no inherent upper and lower bounds. It extends from the longest measured wavelength (about 10
m) radio waves to the shortest measured wavelength (about 10
nm)
γ
-rays.
The known electromagnetic spectrum is open-ended and continuous, having no inherent upper and lower bounds. It extends from the longest measured wavelength (about 10
m) radio waves to the shortest measured wavelength (about 10
nm)
γ
-rays.