The wave with the lowest frequency ... the smallest number of MHz ...
would have the longest wavelength.
Have you ever noticed how sometimes, when you're out in the country and
you drive under a high-voltage electric line, there's this loud BUZZZ on the
radio for just a second, while you're exactly under the line ?
That's caused by the electromagnetic wave that the power line radiates. Its
wavelength is about 3,107 miles, and its frequency is 0.00006 MHz (60 Hz).
There is no maximum wavelength.
a wave with the longest wavelength..
Radio waves
I think it is radio waves!
The wavelength of the standing wave is 3.00 m, that is double the string length of 1.50 m.
There is no maximum wavelength.
The electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths are called radio waves. There is no upper limit as to how large the wavelength can get; for example, you might imagine an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength as large as the diameter of our galaxy. That would still be called a radio wave.
In the electromagnetic spectrum, it is the radio wave that has the longest wavelength. Some radio waves are over 100 yards long.
a wave with the longest wavelength..
Radio waves are the electromagnetic waves with longest wavelength.
From that list, microwaves have the longest wavelength. Those four items would be arranged by wavelength like this: - Gamma ray (shortest) - X-ray - Visible light - Microwave (longest)
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Radio waves
Wavelength of UV is shorter than that of visible light, in any case. UV is has a very short wavelength the longest wavelength light wave are radio waves.
Electromagnetic waves
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I think it is radio waves!