By internet waves, one would assume you mean WiFi. When talking about WiFi, it does not use electromagnetic waves but instead uses radio waves like your TV or radio does.
radio waves
it doesn't, it uses microwaves
Two words: radio waves.
Bye internet
The information is transported on the Internet by electrical signals, light signals, radio waves, as in Wi-Fi; which one is used depends on the individual network. All of these can be considered to be made up of waves. All of these also carry small amounts of energy. Both electrical signals and radio waves can be affected by interference from outside sources.
internet. information in waves form... physics
Internet uses all sorts of different networks; in some cases, light travels through fiber optics. In other cases, electrical signals travel through conducting wires. In yet other parts of the Internet, signals are transmitted through the air with radio waves.
One can find Waves plug-ins from many places on the Internet. For instance, the official Waves website offers this specific plug-in. One can simply visit the website and click 'download'.
The French verb "surfer" means 'to surf' -on the waves or on the internet - in French.
Well, yes and no. Mechanical energy is usually converted from chemical energy into machines. However, the waves are usually in the form of informational waves, like internet cords and computer-based cords.
Bluetooth?
I have all the cables and stuff to connect the external modem to the internet, but the special cable does not fit in the regular phone cable in the back of the computer. Is their a special plug that you buy?