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The electromagnetic spectrum comprises waves that propagate in one direction, crucial for measuring speed and monitoring natural disasters like earthquakes. Understanding these waves enhances our daily decision-making regarding weather and safety. Additionally, this document explores different light properties: opaque objects, which cannot be seen through (e.g., walls), transparent materials, which allow full visibility (e.g., glass), and translucent items that obscure clarity (e.g., fogged glass). These concepts play a significant role in our everyday experiences.
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Electromagnetic spectrum The electromagnetic spectrum is a wave that only travels in one direction,. It starts off slow going to the left then goes fast when heading to the right. The importance for this wave is that it takes and measures speed its also a scale to measure earth quakes as well. This helps our daily lives to keep us up dated weather or not to expect a natural disaster. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagneticspectrum-
Opaque • Opaque-it’s a object that cant be seen through like for ex; a wall, mud or eyelids. We deal with opaque figures everyday when you see a door to you're room or wall.
transparent • Transparent-its when you can see rite through an object like a glass a plastic bottle or water. • Humans see this everyday for ex; when you look out your window. • www.thehouseofwindows.com/ - Cached - Similar
translucent • Translucent is when you can only se the figure of an object like a foggy window or a frosted glass, • Ppl in the snowy areas experience this also cause of the cold fogging up the windows.