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What is the Motion that occurs when you use a telephone?

electro-magnetic wave


A wave with which frequencies would have the shortest wavelength?

a wave with the highest speed


How does related to light?

Light, being a vibrating electro-magnetic wave, has a frequency of vibration.


What is the amplitude in a electro magnetic wave?

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.


How does an electro-magnetic wave get its name?

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.


How does frequency relate to light?

Light, being a vibrating electro-magnetic wave, has a frequency of vibration.


What electro magnetic wave has the lowest frecuencies?

Radio waves as low as 10kHz are used for communication with submarines.


What is 300000 kilometers per second?

That is the speed of light. (or any other wave in the electro-magnetic spectrum).


If you transmit a certain amplitude freqency wave through a high voltage or magnetic field then what will happen to the transmitted wave?

Distortion and static, as radio waves (assuming that's what you are talking about) are electro-magnetic by definition.


What type of energy wave is highest in energy?

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.


What is an example for a transverse?

a light wave http://www.answers.com/topic/transverse-wave?cat=technology electro magnetic radiation e.g gamma rays and light


What wave travels through outer space?

Self propagating electro-magnetic waves. Otherwise known as light waves.