both electric and magnetic energy
Light is a type of radiant energy.
EMP or electromagnetic pulse. It can disrupt electronic systems, and signals.
Each type of energy conversion should be investigated separately. The example you mention - converting radio waves to electrical energy - works as follows: The electromagnetic wave (the radio wave) arrives at an antenna as an alternating electrical and magnetic field - so this will quite naturally induce an electrical current (alternating current).
Generally visible light and/or ultra-violet.
to transfer large blocks of energy over long distance, which equal to half of electromagnetic wave length. (at 50 Hz approximately is 3000 km.)
It is called electromagnetic energy! But the range of frequencies goes from the lowest which are long wave radio waves, up to the shortest which are gamma rays. On the way it includes infra-red, visible, ultra-violet, microwaves, and X-rays.
Radiant Energy
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It is a high energy electromagnetic wave.
EMP or electromagnetic pulse. It can disrupt electronic systems, and signals.
Electromagnetic energy
It is a high energy electromagnetic wave.
Radio waves. But the question should be, "What is one type of low energy electromagnetic wave?"
Radiant energy. They are the first type of wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Visible or optical electromagnetic waves.
constantly changing electric and magnetic fields.
Radiant energy. They are the first type of wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
I would call it an electromagnetic wave, or electromagnetic energy.