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Chemistry lecture introducing electromagnetic radiation. This is the energy produced by oscillating electric and magnetic fields, the physics of electromagnetic radiation is modeled using waves. General properties of waves are introduced, the concepts of wavelength, frequency, and the speed of light are explained. An example problem is shown for clarity.

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