Electromagnetic waves include light, microwaves, X-rays and more. They are transverse waves consisting of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that propagate through space carrying energy. All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum. The wavelength and frequency determine the wave's energy, with shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies carrying more energy. Electromagnetic waves can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted when hitting surfaces, and how they interact depends on their properties and the material. They form a continuous spectrum ranging from gamma rays to radio waves.