Electromagnetic Wave
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Example:
Imagine trying to carry a conversation with a friend in a crowded room filled with noise. Just as your voice needs to navigate through the chatter to reach your friend, electromagnetic waves, like X-rays, travel through different mediums or even a vacuum to deliver energy. The way your voice cuts through the noise, sometimes bouncing off walls or weaving through gaps in the crowd, is similar to how electromagnetic waves propagate through space, carrying energy across distances, regardless of the surrounding environment.

Practice Version

Electromagnetic Wave: A wave of electric and magnetic energy that can travel through matter or a vacuum, like X-rays. Electromagnetic waves are invisible waves, like light or radio waves, that carry energy through space.