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The Museum of Light

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Light is a kind of energy called electromagnetic radiation. There are many different forms of electromagnetic radiation, such as radio waves, microwaves, ultraviolet rays, and X-rays. Each form is characterized by a different wavelength. For example, radio waves can be several miles long, while gamma rays are smaller than atoms. The light that we see — visible light — falls somewhere in the middle of this "electromagnetic spectrum."

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