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Energy waves can be classified based on their frequency or wavelength. Low frequency waves, such as radio waves and microwaves, have less energy, while high frequency waves, such as gamma rays and X-rays, have more energy. In general, the higher the frequency of the wave, the more energy it carries.
In the entire spectrum of electromagnetic waves, microwaves and radiowaves (microwaves are sometimes classified under radio waves), have the longest wavelengths, and the lowest frequencies (and therefore, energy).
Nope. Radio waves have a long wavelength, which causes them to carry little energy. For future questions about energy and waves, use the formula E=h(c/lambda). E is the energy of the wave, h is plank's constant, c is the speed of light (3x10^8), and lambda is the frequency. Have fun! ^_^
Microwaves have more energy than radio waves. They have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies, which results in more energy being carried by microwaves compared to radio waves.
That means that both the frequency and the wavelength of microwaves are also between those of infrared and radio waves.
Radio waves are the lowest frequency waves. Next are microwaves, then infra-red waves.
Microwaves are radio waves.Most satellites communicate in microwave radio frequency bands.
The entire range of electromagnetic waves includes gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, microwaves, and radio waves. These waves vary in frequency and energy, with gamma rays having the highest energy and radio waves having the lowest.
Microwaves are radio waves. That name is given to radio waves atfrequencies above 3 GHz (wavelength less than 10 centimeters).
Microwaves are nearest to radio waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. They have slightly higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths compared to radio waves.
Radio waves have the lowest frequency in all of the electromagnetic spectrum. The next higher frequency energy is microwave, visible light including ultraviolet, infrared, X-ray, then gamma ray
The types of electromagnetic waves that exist include radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. These waves vary in frequency and energy, with radio waves having the lowest frequency and energy, and gamma rays having the highest.