Visible light and radio waves are both two types of the same radiation (electromagnetic waves). The difference is that visible light has a higher frequency; a higher energy per photon; and a smaller wavelength.
Wavelength.
Energy that is radiated in a wave such as radio waves, white light, uv light and xray.
Energy is inversely proportional to wavelength, and depending on the wavelength specified, various types of energy from radio waves to gamma rays can be produced, gamma rays being of the highest energy and the shortest wavelength.
Energy. Light and radio waves etc.
-- potential, in an electric load-lifting crane -- kinetic, in a golf cart -- wind, in a fan -- chemical, in a battery charger -- radio, in a radio transmitter -- light, in an electric light -- heat, in a toaster
The difference is their wavelengths. That means that their frequencies are different, and also the amount of energy carried by each photon.
radio telescope detects radio waves and a light telescope views light waves.
Wavelength.
your mu said its different so it is
One uses infrared light and the other uses radio waves. Hope this helps!
Visible light falls on the range of the electromangetic spectrum which is the appropriate wavelength to be detected by the eye. The difference between visible light and invisible light is simply its energy (wavelength or frequency)
Energy that is radiated in a wave such as radio waves, white light, uv light and xray.
Energy is inversely proportional to wavelength, and depending on the wavelength specified, various types of energy from radio waves to gamma rays can be produced, gamma rays being of the highest energy and the shortest wavelength.
light energy vibrations
The difference between a Philips portable radio and a standard radio are that a Philips radio is battery powered, while a regular radio is electrically powered.
Light and heat are the same stuff; electromagnetic energy. The difference is in the wavelength of the energy; heat has longer wavelengths than light. (It's all one broad spectrum from radio to heat to light to x-rays to gamma rays to cosmic rays; all electromagnetic energy.
The difference between a radio wave and a x-ray is the fact that x-rays have a much higher frequency. Since higher frequency means more energy in electromagnetic waves, x-rays can be used for purposes such as taking photos of things inside the body. Radio waves are at a lower frequency and have a much longer wavelength. They are used in radio, television, and communication.