Electromagnetic apply to aerospace.

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The discussion focuses on the application of electromagnetic radiation within the aerospace sector, specifically addressing the electromagnetic spectrum and its various forms. Key aspects include the physical characteristics of electromagnetic radiation, such as speed, frequencies, and wavelengths. Participants emphasize the importance of asking specific questions to receive targeted information, rather than seeking comprehensive summaries. The conversation highlights the need for clarity in inquiries related to complex topics like electromagnetic radiation in aerospace.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of the electromagnetic spectrum and its components
  • Familiarity with the physical properties of electromagnetic radiation
  • Knowledge of aerospace applications of electromagnetic technology
  • Basic principles of wave physics, including speed, frequency, and wavelength
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  • Research the different forms of electromagnetic radiation and their applications in aerospace
  • Study the speed of light and its implications for communication technologies in aerospace
  • Explore the relationship between frequency, wavelength, and energy in electromagnetic waves
  • Investigate specific aerospace technologies that utilize electromagnetic radiation, such as radar and communication systems
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Aerospace engineers, physicists, students studying electromagnetic theory, and professionals involved in aerospace technology development will benefit from this discussion.

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I am not sure which subforum to put this in.

Well my questions are.

Question 1
Explain the nature of the electromagnetic radiation ( The electromagnetic spectrum ). Include all forms of e-m radiation and applications to aerospace.

Question 2
Comment on the physical characterstics of e-m radiation to include speed, frequencies and wavelengths.

Any Help or links to where i can get the info from to help complete these two questions would very welcome.

Thanks
Kyle Black
 
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This is not a "lecture on demand" site where you request a complete summary of a topic and someone jumps up to write a textbook :rolleyes:

Ask specific questions, and you will get specific answers.
 
If this is homework (which is what it looks like) this should be posted in the homework help section.
 

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