Radio waves have the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum. These waves can be longer than a football field or as short as a football. Radio waves do more than just bring music to your radio. They also carry signals for your television and cellular phones.
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Solution: Solving for wavelength, i have λ = v/f = (3.0x108 m/s)/(88.1x106 s-1)
The size of a radio antenna is closely related to the wavelength of the waves it is intended to receive. The match need not be exact (since after all one antenna can receive more than one wavelength!), but the ordinary "whip" antenna such as a car's is 1/4 of a wavelength. An antenna optimized to receive KLON's signal (which is the only one my car radio is ever tuned to) would have a length of 3.4 m/4 = 0.85 m.
Radio waves are the electromagnetic waves with longest wavelength.
Frequency, Length, Energy.
Radio waves have the longest wavelength among the electromagnetic spectrum, ranging from several meters to kilometers in length.
Radio waves
(The power of the radio transmitter) times (the length of time it continues to transmit)
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths among the electromagnetic spectrum, ranging from a few centimeters to thousands of kilometers.
The ideal length for an AM radio antenna is typically around 1/4 of the wavelength of the radio waves being received, which is approximately 100 to 300 meters.
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Gamma rays and radio waves are both electromagnetic waves. Radio frequency waves are a lower frequency, so they have a longer wave length.
X-rays; UV; visible light; microwaves; radio waves.
The longest wavelengths are radio waves, which can range from several centimeters to kilometers in length. These waves are used for communication, radar, and broadcasting due to their ability to travel long distances through the atmosphere.
A wave with a length of 5 meters would typically be a water wave in the ocean or a seismic wave during an earthquake. This length would be too large for electromagnetic waves such as light or radio waves.