Probably not. There is no scientific proof of what any animal can see although through research and through study of our own human eye we can infer certain probabilities. Because radio waves range through a certain frequency range and though two different modulations, AM and FM, it is very unlikely they would be picked up by any biological antenna in mammals or reptiles.
Recently, however, it has been shown that radio waves have proved effective in deterring certain insects.
No nobody can see any type of waves
There are no such glasses in existence.
Yes. Radio waves are electromagnetic and are affected by anything that conducts electricity. The human body is mostly made of water, which conducts electricity and therefore affects radio waves. To demonstrate the effect, see what happens when you move around a radio tuned to a station with relatively poor reception.
Our eyes cannot sense radio waves. Although radio waves, visible light waves, X-rays and gamme rays are all part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum, our eyes are only equipped to detect the part of the spectrum known as visible light.
Radio waves have longer wavelengths. Shadows are not light, but rather, the absence of light. The lack of diffraction of light is illustrated by our ability to hear someone talking around the corner of a building, while not being able to see that person.
No nobody can see any type of waves
No. Radar waves are one category of radio waves. Think of all the radio waves that are all around you right now . . . AM radio, FM radio, police and fire radio, highway patrol radio, taxi radio, television picture and sound radio waves, cellphone radio waves, garage-door-opener radio waves, bluetooth radio waves, WiFi waves, microwaves ... and you can't see any of them ! Radar waves can easily be there in the group.
yes, this is why x-ray waves can see through skin but radio waves can't.
There are no such glasses in existence.
You can't see radio waves, microwaves, and infrared waves because they have wavelengths that are not within the visible spectrum. These waves are typically used for communication, heating, and thermal imaging, but they are invisible to the human eye.
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Yes. Radio waves are electromagnetic and are affected by anything that conducts electricity. The human body is mostly made of water, which conducts electricity and therefore affects radio waves. To demonstrate the effect, see what happens when you move around a radio tuned to a station with relatively poor reception.
Radar is a technology that uses radio waves to see objects at a distance. A transmitter sends out the radio waves and a receiver picks them up, and the receiver looks at how fast they came back to see how far away the stuff they bounced off is.
Our eyes cannot sense radio waves. Although radio waves, visible light waves, X-rays and gamme rays are all part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum, our eyes are only equipped to detect the part of the spectrum known as visible light.
AM stands for amplitude modulation -- a complicated subject. Please see the related link. ==========================
Infrared waves are special waves that helps you get rid of wrinkles.
Right now, this minute, in the room where you're sitting, in the space around you, there are radio waves from maybe 10,000 different radio transmitters, strong enough that you could tune them in and use them if you happened to have the right receiver sitting on the table in front of you. You can't see any of those radio waves. They have no color. You don't even know about the ones that are going straight into your eye right now, because they're all completely invisible.