Amplitude - Strength of its electric and magnetic fields.
Frequency - Number of wave cycles that pass a point per second.
Wavelength - The distance between the peaks of a wave, the shortest being gamma rays with the most energy, and radio waves being the longest, and have the least energy.
The entire range of frequencies and wavelengths of all electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays. It is used by scientists to study the universe by observing objects at different wavelengths and by using specific types of EM radiation for various purposes, usually related to heat and communication. Waves, can also transfer energy without using matter, which is how microwaves and radios work since it involves electricity.