Microwaves have a wavelength of 3 cm down to about 0.03 cm so the photons are much less energetic than infra-red, normal light, ultra-violet, x-rays etc.
Microwaves are used for communications and radar, and are classified as non-ionising radiation. They do not ionise molecules and their only biological effect is to heat tissue - if the intensity of the source is large enough. That happens in the danger zone in front of a radar transmitter, or in a microwave oven.
Yes, microwaves have relatively high frequencies compared to radio waves and are typically in the range of 1 to 30 gigahertz.
Yes and No All waves like that or electomagnetic waves that are the same thing but just operate on different frequencies and wavelengths But not microwaves are as much radio waves as they transmit heat signatures are well as slight audio signature Essentially no but they are very similar microwaves are just faster and at a different wavelengths
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The prefix "micro-" is used in microwaves to indicate that the wavelength of these waves is in the range of micrometers, also known as microwaves. The term microwaves distinguishes these electromagnetic waves from other types of waves, such as radio waves or infrared waves, based on their specific wavelength range.
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Microwave ovens use electromagnetic waves called microwaves to heat food by causing water molecules to vibrate and generate heat. The microwaves are absorbed by the food and penetrate into it, heating it quickly and evenly.
Microwaves have a wavelength of 3 cm down to about 0.03 cm so the photons are much less energetic than infra-red, normal light, ultra-violet, x-rays etc. Microwaves are used for communications and radar, and are classified as non-ionising radiation. They do not ionise molecules and their only biological effect is to heat tissue - if the intensity of the source is large enough. That happens in the danger zone in front of a radar transmitter, or in a microwave oven.
Microwaves are electromagnetic waves that occur on the EMR (Electromagnetic Radiation) scale above radio/tv waves and below infrared and visible light waves. They are used in cooking devices (microwave oven) and as carrier waves for cell phone and other communication devices. In other words, a "microwave" is a type of electromagnetic radiation (like visible light waves, tv waves and so on), and a "microwave oven" is a cooking device that uses microwaves to heat foods by stimulation of the water molecule. See the link below and read the answer posted to the related question for more.
The compound word for very small and waves is "microwaves." "Micro" means very small, typically referring to something on a microscopic scale, and "waves" refers to the oscillations or vibrations that propagate through a medium. In this context, "microwaves" specifically refers to electromagnetic waves with wavelengths in the microwave range, typically between 1 millimeter and 1 meter.
During storms, large, high-energy waves can erode the shore very quickly. These waves can break off large chunks of rock. Many of the features of shorelines are shaped by storm waves. Is this for your homework too?ha ha it's okay I don't mind. =D
A storm may not produce high-energy waves when it is not accompanied by strong winds or when it does not have a significant fetch (distance over which wind can blow). Additionally, if the storm is not located in an area with a steep seabed, it may not generate high-energy waves.
Infrared is one, radio waves are another and many include microwaves as a third but microwaves are used for communications and are a form of radio wave. Wavelengths between radio waves and infrared are called TeraHertz radiation. Radio waves start at very long wavelengths LF or low frequency defined as 30kHz to 300kHz, MF or medium frequency from 300kHz to 3MHz, HF or high frequency from 3MHz to 30MHz, VHF or very high frequency from 30MHz to 300MHz, UHF or ultra high frequency from 300MHz to 3GHz and SHF from 3GHz to 30GHz. After that they are normally just called microwaves. Many microwave ovens operate near 2.4GHz which is only UHF.