Cellular phone signals are carried by radio waves, which are like visible light waves only much slower and longer. Commonly used frequencies are between 800 and 900 megahertz, but some phones use frequencies as high as 2 gigahertz.
Radio waves; in the frequency band between 380 MHz and (roughly) 2GHz.
Mobile phones generate electromagnetic radiation - radio waves.
microwaves
microwave
radio waves
Electrom magnetic wave
Because that's the only way for them to communicate with the network !
in a way, no. They create sound waves using a speaker so you can hear what the person at the other end of the line is saying. EMR is used in transmitting the signal. These are very different to sound waves.
micro wave is used in cell phone communication.
I'm not sure if this is the same, but mobile phones send radio wave when you ring someone from it which go through the brain.Might be similar.xx
these can be used in various applications such as satillite, cellular phones, FM BROADCAST.
radio wave
The term used in seismology is the S-wave.
Wireless Wave is a retailer of mobile phones. The business supplies handsets on all the major Canadian operator networks as well as supplying tariffs for home broadband. Wireless Wave has a number of stores across Canada.
The electromagnetic wave used here is Ultraviolet wave...
most modern phones do not have infrared anymore. This technique was used with old phones to transfer data wireless form phone to phone or from the phone to the computer. However this technology is now deprecated because it was too slow. There are new protocols for the technology making it much more effective then it use to be and also much faster but manufacturers have not embraced this.