Microwaves are generated in a device called a Magnetron tube. See related link I will make below.
Well, a flashlight omits ultraviolet rays. A microwave omits microwave ray and visible light with any source of light
Microwave ovens use longer light rays than the visible light rays we can see. Microwave radiation has a longer wavelength, which allows it to penetrate and heat food without being visible to the human eye.
light in a microwave, infrared light, and gamma rays.
Radio, Microwave, infrared,Gamma rays, and X-rays
Visible light and ultraviolet rays are forms of electromagnetic radiation (EM). So are infrared, microwave and others.
X-ray. The energy of a light photon is inversely proportional to its wavelength. (so as the wavelength shortens, the energy goes up.) X-rays have the shortest wavelengths of the types of light you mentioned. In order of energy highest to lowest, the lights you mentioned would be: x-ray, ultraviolet, blue, microwave.
The electromagnetic spectrum is made up of different types of electromagnetic waves, ranging from low-energy radio waves to high-energy gamma rays. These waves differ in their frequency and wavelength, and include familiar forms of light such as visible light, infrared, and ultraviolet radiation. Each type of wave has unique properties and interactions with matter.
The microwave rays heat it.
Visible light is made of rays. There are rays with wavelengths that are shorter than visible light and other with longer wavelength.
There is no such thing as a molecular formula for microwave. Microwave is an electro-magnetic wave with a wavelengths between 1cm and 1m. or frequency of 30 GHz to 300 MHz. Compare to white light, the light that we see as humans, which has a wavelength of approximately 1 micrometre(Micron) and a frequency of 300THz. The electromagnetic spectrum ranges, with increasing wavelength, from Gamma, rays, X-rays, Ultraviolet (UV) rays, white light, Infra-Red(IR), Thermal IR, Microwaves, Radio/TV waves, and Longwaves
The electromagnetic spectrum
There are many "types". A few of them are: -- Channel 4 TV -- microwave oven cooking power -- heat -- green light -- the sun's tanning rays -- the dentist's X-rays -- gamma rays -- cosmic rays