Extremely low frequency (ELF) radio waves. They can have wavelengths of over 60,000 miles (100,000 km) and frequencies from 3 to 300 Hz.
radio waves has lowest frequency in electromagnetic spectrum
Radio waves
0 Hz, DC
The energy of EM radiation depends on its frequency, and the lowest frequency corresponds to the lowest energy. Radio waves are at the low end of the energy and frequency spectrum.
the electromagnetic spectrum with the smallest frequency will have the greatest period.In conclusion, because Radio Waves have the lowest frequency they therefore have the greatest period.
The part that we call "Extremely Low Frequency Radio Waves".
Lowest energy is at lowest frequency, i.e. longest wave length.
The lowest frequency is effectively zero and this would be in the extremely low frequency (ELF) band in the sub-radio range of the electromagnetic spectrum.
0 Hz, DC
The energy of EM radiation depends on its frequency, and the lowest frequency corresponds to the lowest energy. Radio waves are at the low end of the energy and frequency spectrum.
Electromagnetic waves
That would be sound waves, or the audio spectrum.
the electromagnetic spectrum with the smallest frequency will have the greatest period.In conclusion, because Radio Waves have the lowest frequency they therefore have the greatest period.
the electromagnetic spectrum with the smallest frequency will have the greatest period.In conclusion, because Radio Waves have the lowest frequency they therefore have the greatest period.
The part that we call "Extremely Low Frequency Radio Waves".
Red light.
Lowest energy is at lowest frequency, i.e. longest wave length.
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 lowest frequencies that we have a name for are what we call "radio" waves. -- The highest frequencies that we have a name for are what we call "gamma" rays. Although there is not upper or lower limit in the electromagnetic spectrum.