
Electromagnetic Waves (1961)
The film explores the nature of electromagnetic waves across various regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, including radio waves, microwaves, visible light, and X-rays. It illustrates key properties of these waves such as their wave nature, transverse characteristics, ability to be polarized, and their origin from accelerated charges. Through a series of experiments, the film demonstrates interference patterns, the speed of light, and the polarization of waves in different contexts, ultimately supporting the idea of unity within the electromagnetic spectrum.
Keywords
electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic spectrum, interference patterns, transverse waves, polarization, accelerated charges, visible light, X-rays, microwaves, radio waves
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