Infrared radiation is an electromagnetic wave.
Microwave ovens employ microwave radiation, which is lower in frequency than infrared radiation, to generate the heat in the food they cook. They don't use infrared radiation per se.
A heat lamp emits infrared radiation, which is a type of electromagnetic wave. Infrared radiation has longer wavelengths than visible light, and it is often used to provide heat in various applications such as in heat lamps or infrared saunas.
Ultraviolet has the longer wave length Infrared has the lower wave length
Infrared Wave
the light you use to heat food is an examle of a infrared wave.
No. Infrared is a type of electromagnetic waves, and therefore, a transverse wave.
Transmit heat.
Infrared is a type of electromagnetic wave. As such, it has no electrical charge.
TV has a lower frequency then infrared.
The main reason is chuck norris.
Long wave radiation in the form of infrared waves. These can be seen with an infrared camera.
Yes, an infrared wave is a transverse wave. Transverse waves are characterized by oscillations perpendicular to the direction of wave travel, and infrared waves exhibit this type of motion as they propagate through space.