Suppose that we lived in the time before radio and television. An earthquake occurs off the coast of Oregon every 300 or so years caused by the motion of the Juan de Fuca plate:
Question: How would we know the earthquake occurred?
In this scenario the ocean and crust were disturbed by the earthquake. The disturbance created waves which moved from the point of the disturbance to us. The waves carried the information that an earthquake occured.
There are four ways in which things interact in the Universe (we say that there are 4 different types of forces which exist in nature). This is neat because if we can understand these four forces then we can understand everything which happens in the Universe! The four forces are the gravitational, electrical, strong (nuclear), and weak forces.
The strength of the electrical attraction is
For charges q and Q, the strength of the attraction is determined by distance between the charges. Suppose I grab charge Q and jiggle it around. What happens? The jiggling causes the distance (and therefore attraction) between the two charges to vary, i.e.,
But, just as in the earthquake scenario, we can ask, How does the charge q know that I am jiggling charge Q?
Stated in a different (and leading) way, how does charge q know that I am altering the electrical attraction (field)?
Question: What do we mean by electromagnetic spectrum?
In order to discuss electromagnetic radiation we need to make a few definitions.
The faster I jiggle the charge around the shorter the wavelength of the wave, that is, the shorter the distance between the crests of the ripples. We arbitarily define the different types of electromagnetic radiation by their wavelengths. In order of increasing wavelength: