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Electromagnetic (EM) waves are disturbances in electric and magnetic fields that travel through space.
They do not require a medium and can move through air, water, solid materials, or even the vacuum of
space. Examples include radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma
rays. EM waves are produced when charged particles accelerate, creating oscillating electric and
magnetic fields that propagate at the speed of light.
predict what you might read about if the text were to continue? in 1 sentence but make it realistic

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It would likely continue by explaining how electromagnetic waves are characterized by wavelength and frequency (with photon energy proportional to frequency), how they interact with matter through reflection, refraction, absorption and scattering, and how those interactions determine their practical applications.