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Electromagnetic spectrum is the range of frequencies of electromagnetic waves. Radio and microwave are at the low frequency, long wavelength end of the spectrum, followed by the infrared light used in optical networks. Visible light represents a small portion of the spectrum at a higher frequency than infrared. Ultraviolet light is higher in frequency and shorter in wavelength than visible light. X-rays and gamma rays are still higher frequency portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Fiber Optic Basics Books
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