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Electromagnetic Energy

Across
distance between two consecutive peaks or troughs in a wave
idealized perfect absorber of all incident electromagnetic radiation; such bodies emit electromagnetic radiation in characteristic continuous spectra called blackbody radiation
oscillation of a property over time or space; can transport energy from one point to another
smallest possible packet of electromagnetic radiation, a particle of light
electromagnetic radiation given off in an unbroken series of wavelengths (e.g., white light from the sun)
energy transmitted by waves that have an electric-field component and a magnetic-field component
electromagnetic radiation emitted at discrete wavelengths by a specific atom (or atoms) in an excited state
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property of wave-propagated energy related to the amplitude of the wave, such as brightness of light or loudness of sound
range of energies that electromagnetic radiation can comprise, including radio, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays
observation that elementary particles can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties
the unit of frequency, which is the number of cycles per second, s−1
extent of the displacement caused by a wave
state in which the electrons in an atom, ion, or molecule have the lowest energy possible
state having an energy greater than the ground-state energy
number of wave cycles (peaks or troughs) that pass a specified point in space per unit time