It isn't clear what type of wave you are talking about. If you mean electromagnetic waves, the answer is "radio waves".
Radio waves have the lowest energy levels. They also have the longest wavelengths and the lowest frequencies of EM radiation.
The lowest frequency is 10 Hz. A human can hear frequencies from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Some frequencies can be felt rather than heard.
Lowest = ~20 Hz Highest = ~20 kHz
In the entire spectrum of electromagnetic waves, microwaves and radiowaves (microwaves are sometimes classified under radio waves), have the longest wavelengths, and the lowest frequencies (and therefore, energy).
The term used for the lowest frequencies is "radio" and the term for the highest frequencies is X-ray/gamma ray depending on the source (sort of, it's complicated).
Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.
Radio waves.
Trick question. Wavelength is not directly or indirectly proportional to frequency.
Radio waves have the lowest energy levels. They also have the longest wavelengths and the lowest frequencies of EM radiation.
The lowest frequency is that approaching infinitesimally close to the DC limit of 0Hz.
harmonics
-- longest wavelength -- lowest frequency
Visible light is a subset of the electromagnetic spectrum. Starting at the longest wavelengths (lowest frequencies), the electromagnetic spectum includes:Radio wavesMicrowavesInfra-redVisible lightUltravioletX-raysGamma raysRefer to the related link below for additional informaiton.
the lowest frequency Lester was here
The lowest frequency is 10 Hz. A human can hear frequencies from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Some frequencies can be felt rather than heard.
Lowest = ~20 Hz Highest = ~20 kHz
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