Radio waves ARE electromagnetic waves. "Radio" is the name we give to electromagnetic waves
in the range of wavelengths that historically have been used for wireless communication.
Radio is just one category of electromagnetic waves. Some others are light, heat, ultraviolet,
X-rays, and gamma rays. They're all the same identical physical phenomenon, differing only in
their wavelengths.
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absolutely yes. longer wavelength.
a microwave is and object that uses microwaves to cook food, so no it is not electromagnetic.
I hope that was a joke.
A microwave is indeed a form of EM radiation.
Yes, it is in the electromagnetic spectrum
Radium is a non-magnetic metal.
an electromagnetic one
Yes.
Yes
A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves.
Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave.
Both. A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave; therefore it is a transverse wave.
No, it's an electromagnetic wave.
radio wave is form of electromagnetic energy which has the longest wavelength in electromagnetic spectrum
A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves.
Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave.
A radio wave is a kind of electromagnetic wave.
yes, electromagnetic wave is a radio wave
Radio waves are electromagnetic. That's how they can get down here from satellites.
radio wave
Radio wave
The radio wave I believe.
Radio waves are electromagnetic radiation.
Both. A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave; therefore it is a transverse wave.
No, it's an electromagnetic wave.
Radio wave