gamma rays
electro-magnetic wave
a wave with the highest speed
Light, being a vibrating electro-magnetic wave, has a frequency of vibration.
The amplitude in an electromagnetic wave is the maximum value of the electric or magnetic field at a given point in space. It represents the strength or intensity of the wave. A larger amplitude corresponds to a more intense wave.
Electricity and magnetism are closely related. When you pass a current through a conductor, a magnetic field is produced. In continuously changing current, a disturbance is caused in the form of a wave, in both the magnetic field and electrostatic field. Hence electro-magnetic. Examples of this wave extends across a whole spectrum, including radio waves, x-rays and light.
Light, being a vibrating electro-magnetic wave, has a frequency of vibration.
Radio waves as low as 10kHz are used for communication with submarines.
That is the speed of light. (or any other wave in the electro-magnetic spectrum).
Distortion and static, as radio waves (assuming that's what you are talking about) are electro-magnetic by definition.
Gamma rays are the type of energy wave that has the highest energy. They have the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies among all types of electromagnetic radiation.
a light wave http://www.answers.com/topic/transverse-wave?cat=technology electro magnetic radiation e.g gamma rays and light
Self propagating electro-magnetic waves. Otherwise known as light waves.