Electromagnetic waves can be summarized in 3 sentences:
Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves that are produced by oscillating electric and magnetic fields which propagate perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave. Hertz's experiment provided the first clear evidence of the production and reflection of electromagnetic waves. The electromagnetic spectrum ranges from radio waves to gamma rays and includes visible light, with different sources and uses across the various wavelength ranges.