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What is electromagnetic spectrum?

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Arrangement of all electromagnetic waves in increasing wavelength (or decreasing frequency) is known as electromagnetic spectrum. Electromagnetic spectrum in terms of increasing wavelength is: Gamma rays (`gamma`-rays), X-rays, Ultraviolet rays, Visible light, Infra-red rays, Micro waves, Radio waves.
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