Because the X-ray has a shorter wavelength (kuch shorter!) the energy is much greater in an X-ray. Therefore with a bigger energy, E = hv would calculate a higher frequency for x rays. As the eregy of a wave increases, so goes the frequency. Actually, it probably should be stated the other way, but I still have answered your question
Compared to what ? What do you call "high" .
Most radio waves have higher frequencies than most sound waves,
and they all have lower frequencies than light waves.
We generate and detect radio waves for purposes of communication, cooking, and
scientific investigation, in the frequency range of roughly 30 KHz to 300 GHz,
corresponding to wavelengths between 10,000 meters and 1 millimeter.
Compared to what ?
Radio waves have very high frequency compared to ocean waves, El Niño, and the business cycle.
Radio waves have high frequency compared to sound and ultrasound waves.
Radio waves have low frequency compared to infrared waves.
Radio waves have very low frequency compared to X-rays and gamma rays.
The question is slippery, as it doesn't specify what it means by 'greater'.
Infrared waves have frequencies much higher than those of radio waves, but wavelengths much shorter than
those of radio waves. Both forms of electromagnetic radiation have the same speed of propagation.
Yes, they do. Infared waves have a much higher frequency than that of Radio waves. I hope this anwer has been of some help.
infrared wave has more frequency than a radio wave
Radio waves and microwaves are invisible light. What do you want to compare it with?
Yes.
FM radio has the higher frequency which is why it sounds better. AM is a lower frequency but can travel further because the waves bounce off
Fm radio waves travel at various frequencies between 87.5 MHz and 108.0 MHz
Radio waves are the lowest frequency (and therefore longest wavelength) waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
FM waves are of higher frequency than am waves.AM radio ranges from 535 to 1705 kilohertzFM radio ranges in a higher spectrum from 88 to 108 megahertz.
Radio frequency (RF) is a rate of oscillation in the range of about 30 kHz to 300 GHz
No. The GPS signal is high-frequency radio waves. High frequency radio waves cannot travel through water.
radar
Aside from radio transmiters set up by humans. nearly every thing emenates high frequency radio waves.
gamma rays are radio waves with the smallest waelength and a very high frequency.
Radio waves , at a frequency of 2.5 GHz, and very high power.
There are such waves at that wavelength. As a radio transmission they would be known as "short waves" , or "-VHF" (very high frequency).
Radar locates objects with radio waves.
Radio Waves.
Radio waves are electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves include waves such as X rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared rays and so on, but you probably imagine radio waves to be quite different from these waves. Of the various kinds of electromagnetic waves, radio waves have a longer wave length than infrared rays, and are defined by the Radio Law as 'electromagnetic waves with a frequency of less than 3,000 GHz (3 THz)'Ultralow frequency radio wavesbelow 3kHzradio waves3kHz~3THz infrared rays3THz~380THz visible light380THz~790THz ultraviolet light790THz~105THz X rays105THz~107THz γ raysabove 107THzNames of radio waves Frequency Wave length Principal applications VLF(Very Low Frequency) 3kHz ~ 30kHz 100km ~ 10km LF(Low Frequency) 30kHz ~ 300kHz 10km ~ 1km Vessel / Airplane beacon MF(Medium Frequency) 300kHz ~ 3MHz 1km ~ 100m AM radio, Marine radio, Amateur radio HF(High Frequency) 3MHz ~ 30MHz 100m ~ 10m Shortwave broadcasting, Marine / Air radio, Amateur radio VHF(Very High Frequency) 30MHz ~ 300MHz 10m ~ 1m TV, FM, Fire radio, Police radio, Disaster PA radio network UHF(Ultra High Frequency) 300MHz ~ 3GHz 1m ~ 10cm Low power radio, Mobile-phone, Taxi radio, Amateur radio, TV, Wireless LAN SHF(Super High Frequency) 3GHz ~ 30GHz 10cm ~ 1cm Satellite broadcasting, Radar EHF(Extremely High Frequency) 30GHz ~ 300GHz 1cm ~ 1mm Satellite broadcasting, Radio astronomy, Radar submillimeter waves 300GHz ~ 3THz 1mm ~ 0.1mm
by changing the amplitude or frequency of the radio waves.
Radio waves are electromagnetic waves occurring on the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The frequency range that the radio waves can penetrate the human body is between 1Hz and 10 KHz. This frequency of the radio waves is however not dangerous.