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The electromagnetic wave used here is Ultraviolet wave...
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Radio 'waves'.
Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave.
infared light waves
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The wave making the trip to the communications satellite will be a radio wave, which is an electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic waves can move through the vacuum of space because they do not need a medium in which to travel. We usually use the microwave band of frequencies to communicate with satellites.
Communications Satellites ************************ Electro-magnetic waves. Carrier waves.
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The term used in seismology is the S-wave.
Radio waves are electromagnetic. That's how they can get down here from satellites.
The electromagnetic wave used here is Ultraviolet wave...
There are several uses of satellites which depends on the particular type. In most cases, they are used for space exploration, communication of signals, navigation and astronomical ventures among others.
I never heard of a "satellite wave". If you mean the radio waves used by satellites for communication - well, like all radio waves used for such purposes, there is probably a large range of waves they can use.
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A laser generates an electromagnetic wave operating at light frequencies.