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Electromagnetic radiation is classified into types according to the... of the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and matter such as electrons is described by the theory of... electromagnetic radiation is propagated at the same frequency as the electric current... the information carried by electromagnetic radiation is not directly detected by human senses...

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