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If the wavelength is longer, then the frequency is lower and the energy is less.
Waves with lower frequency: for example radio waves.
Radio waves are the longest of the electromagnetic waves. Longer waves have less energy in them than shortwaves do. Some of the really short EM waves are so energetic that you can use them to cook food. (Microwave ovens).
From the equation E=hv where h= plank's constant v=frequency and ultraviolet waves has more frequency than radio waves hence ultraviolet waves have more energy.
microwaves are more penetrative than gamma rays, UV radiation and visible light, but less so than radio waves.
Radio waves will disturb matter which is more or less on the order of magnitude of the wavelength of the waves.
Microwaves are radio waves. That name is given to radio waves atfrequencies above 3 GHz (wavelength less than 10 centimeters).
If the wavelength is longer, then the frequency is lower and the energy is less.
FM radio works like light. If a shadow is made (something in the way) , you get less light. Radio waves work in a straight line. If something is in the way, less radio waves. The rule is broken here if you use Am radio waves. Low clouds can make the waves bounce between the clouds and the ground and can travel as far as 1000 miles or further. So the answer is yes.
Waves with lower frequency: for example radio waves.
From the equation E=hv where h= plank's constant v=frequency and ultraviolet waves has more frequency than radio waves hence ultraviolet waves have more energy.
Radio waves are the longest of the electromagnetic waves. Longer waves have less energy in them than shortwaves do. Some of the really short EM waves are so energetic that you can use them to cook food. (Microwave ovens).
radio waves travels at the speed of light i,e 299,792,458 meters
From the equation E=hv where h= plank's constant v=frequency and ultraviolet waves has more frequency than radio waves hence ultraviolet waves have more energy.
microwaves are more penetrative than gamma rays, UV radiation and visible light, but less so than radio waves.
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