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The electromagnetic spectrum shows electromagnetic waves with frequencies ranging from below one hertz to above 10<sup><small>25</small></sup> hertz, corresponding to wavelengths from thousands of kilometers down to a fraction of the size of an atomic nucleus. This frequency range is divided into separate bands, and the electromagnetic waves within each frequency band are called by different names and have a variety of practical applications. | The electromagnetic spectrum shows electromagnetic waves with frequencies ranging from below one hertz to above 10<sup><small>25</small></sup> hertz, corresponding to wavelengths from thousands of kilometers down to a fraction of the size of an atomic nucleus. This frequency range is divided into separate bands, and the electromagnetic waves within each frequency band are called by different names and have a variety of practical applications. |