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Does bluetooth use microwaves

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Bluetooth, WiFi, and remote-lock car keys do that.


Which rays is used in bluetooth?

generally infrared rays or microwaves sometimes are used in a Bluetooth but it depends upon the usage,speed, and range for low range and less efficiency infrared rays are use whereas for high intensity and range microwaves are used.


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Do microwaves use thermal energy?

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