The answer is "not all".
Mirrors of various types reflect electromagnetic radiation, but only in given frequencies depending on the materials from which the mirror is made. Mirrored glass or metal can reflect heat as well as light, but some absorption occurs. Radio waves and microwaves also impart energy rather than reflect, and gamma rays could either penetrate into the mirror or pass completely through.
When electromagnetic radiation is arranged to wavelength and frequency it forms the electromagnetic spectrum.
The frequency is the arrangement of the forms of electromagnetic radiation according to their wavelengths.
Yes, but not electromagnetic radiation.
All forms of radiation, even hard nuclear radiation, is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
light and electricity are forms of electromagnetic radiation.
When electromagnetic radiation is arranged to wavelength and frequency it forms the electromagnetic spectrum.
The frequency is the arrangement of the forms of electromagnetic radiation according to their wavelengths.
Yes, but not electromagnetic radiation.
All forms of radiation, even hard nuclear radiation, is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The forms of electromagnetic radiation are (in increasing frequency):Radio WavesMicrowavesInfrared WavesVisible LightUltraviolet WavesX-RaysGamma Rays
different forms of electromagnet
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum.
light and electricity are forms of electromagnetic radiation.
visble spectrum
All forms of electromagnetic radiation move from place to place at the speed of light.
The answer is yes.