Respuesta :

Explanation:

The  scientists used the term electromagnetic spectrum to describe the entire range of light that exists in the universe. From gamma rays to radio waves, most of the light  present in the universe invisible to us.

               The electromagnetic spectrum describes all the wavelengths of light. It explores an otherwise invisible universe, from an exploding stars to the dark nebulae.

The electromagnetic spectrum that consists of radio waves (used in commercial television and radios, radar, microwaves ), infrared radiation, visible light, gamma rays, x-rays and ultraviolet radiation rays. All the wavelengths and frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum is used in spectroscopy.

Answer:

The electromagnetic model can be used for the transmission of long or short radio waves. they are also used in for electromagnetic waves.

Explanation:

Electromagnetic Spectrum model: refers to the entire range  frequencies or wavelengths  of electromagnetic radiation  expanding he longest radio waves to  gamma rays and  visible light.

The advantage of using the electromagnetic spectrum model is as follows:

They are also known as EM radiation or protons and electromagnetic lights

They are used for electromagnetic waves.

They are used to transmit long or short or FM wavelength radio waves.

They are used to in transmitting a telephone or wireless signals or Television and energies.

They help the body in small quantity to produce vitamin D

Almost all wavelengths and frequencies  of electromagnetic radiation can be used for spectroscopy.