That's like asking "What is different between children and people ?".
Radio waves are electromagnetic waves.
No.
No difference at all. Radio waves are one of many types of electromagnetic waves.
The length.
Wavelength = (wave speed) / (frequency) = (299,792,458)/(6,000) = 49.965 kilometers(in vacuum, rounded)
Radio waves are lower frequency.
They're very different. A sound wave is a longitudinal wave and a radio wave is a transverse wave, radio waves are in the same family as light because they're electromagnetic waves whereas sound waves are just caused by particles passing on a vibration.
Ground wave, sky wave and space wave propagation
The difference is their wavelengths. That means that their frequencies are different, and also the amount of energy carried by each photon.
A short-wavelength radio wave. An electromagnetic wave that is somewhere in between regular radio waves and infrared radiation.
Every radio wave has a different length. It depends on the frequency and is inversely proportional to the speed of light. K1ATV, Mesa AZ
The main difference between a radio wave and a light wave is their wavelengths. Light waves have shorter wavelengths compared to radio waves. Additionally, light waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen by the human eye, whereas radio waves are typically used for communication and have longer wavelengths.
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