Yes
Electromagnetic waves, specifically radio waves, are commonly used to communicate with satellites. These waves travel through the vacuum of space and can transmit information over long distances.
Satellites are used to relay radio waves to the other side of the world because radio waves cannot travel directly through the Earth.
I never heard of a "satellite wave". If you mean the radio waves used by satellites for communication - well, like all radio waves used for such purposes, there is probably a large range of waves they can use.
There is no air and sound waves do not propagate through vacuum.
Electromagnetic waves used for communication include radio waves, microwaves, and light waves (in the form of lasers). These waves are commonly used in technologies such as radio communication, satellite communication, Wi-Fi, and fiber optic communication.
They are used to reflect radio waves to improve long distance communications and they are used for GPS location systems
The question is impossible to answer, because it rests on a false hypothesis.Radio is the only possible way to pass information to and from artificial satellites.
Radio waves are predominantly used for communication in space due to their long wavelengths that enable them to travel long distances without much interference. These waves are able to penetrate Earth's atmosphere and travel through space to reach distant spacecraft and satellites.
No, communications satellites typically transmit and receive radio waves, not ultraviolet (UV) waves. UV waves have shorter wavelengths and higher energy than radio waves, which are used for long-distance communication. UV waves are typically used in applications like sterilization and medical treatments.
The question should probably read "What do waves have to do with satellites". Assuming you're asking about the communication satellites in orbit around the earth, the signals that send the information to the satallites and back to the earth are called radio waves or micro waves. This looks like it will explain the concept. http://www.ieee-virtual-museum.org/exhibit/exhibit.php?taid=&id=159265&lid=1&seq=11&view=
It is a noun, also used either as a noun adjunct or adjective (e.g. radio broadcast, radio waves). It can be a verb meaning to alert or to communicate using radio.
Radio waves are used for effective communication around the world by transmitting information through radio frequency signals. These signals can travel long distances and penetrate obstacles, allowing for widespread communication. Radio technology relies on modulation techniques to encode information onto the radio waves, enabling communication between devices such as radios, cell phones, and satellites.