about millimetre - 1metre depending on the frequency
Radio waves with wavelengths less than a meter include micro-waves, terahertz waves, and millimeter waves. These waves are commonly used in various applications such as wireless communication, radar systems, and medical imaging.
There are several types of waves, including mechanical waves (such as water waves and seismic waves), electromagnetic waves (such as light and radio waves), and matter waves (such as those associated with particles at the quantum level). Each type of wave carries energy in different forms and exhibits different behaviors.
Bats produce ultrasonic sound waves to sense obstacles in their environment. These waves bounce back, allowing bats to navigate and locate objects in the dark.
EM waves are used in everyday life through technologies like cell phones, which use radio waves for communication. Another example is in microwave ovens, which use microwaves to heat food quickly and efficiently.
Sounds that vibrate quickly create short waves, while sounds that vibrate slowly create long waves. The frequency of the vibration determines the length of the wave - high frequency vibrations result in short waves, while low frequency vibrations result in long waves.
micro waves, gamma rays, and heat waves
yes
They are very small, hence the use of 'micro'
micro waves...
cook food
Light "rays" are both waves and particles, that is the nature of light. Thus Micro Waves is the name for a type of light that is in essence just the same as visible light, radio waves, heat and X rays.
micro waves can be used in:ovens to cook food.are also used for satellite communicationand mobile phones.satellite TV
Yes. That's how they got their name. Same as radar waves.
Sound waves, ocean waves, micro waves, light waves and etc.By the way microwave is not the microwave you warm stuff up in.
to cook things
Microwaves ARE radio waves, and they move with the same speed as all other electromagnetic waves.
through micro waves lol