Understanding the Electromagnetic Spectrum: A Comprehensive Guide

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The discussion revolves around a request for homework help on the electromagnetic spectrum, specifically seeking definitions, descriptions, explanations, and diagrams. Participants emphasize the importance of personal effort in completing assignments rather than providing direct answers. The requester mentions having found answers to some questions but struggles with one. The conversation highlights the forum's rules against doing homework for users. Overall, the focus is on encouraging self-research and understanding of the topic.
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hello can you help me with my homework regarding electromagnetic spectrum and the answering the following questions thank you.


1. define the topic

2. describe the subject matter

3. explain how it works

4. diagram to support explanation


thank you
 
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doc.madani said:
hello can you help me with my homework regarding electromagnetic spectrum and the answering the following questions thank you.


1. define the topic

2. describe the subject matter

3. explain how it works

4. diagram to support explanation


thank you
Hi there,

We are more than happy to help you with your homework, but we will certainly not do your homework for you. You have to show some effort in answering the question yourself.
 
sorry i have researched and have found the answers too the 1st and 3rd questions but still do not get the 2nd question could some please help.
 
doc.madani said:
sorry i have researched and have found the answers too the 1st and 3rd questions but still do not get the 2nd question could some please help.

What kind of place do you think this is? Read the forum rules.
 
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