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Radio waves have the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum
Those would be very hard X-rays.
Electromagnetic Waves
about 3 meters depending on how load the radeo is.
The wavelength of ocean waves varies significantly depending on factors such as wind speed, wave energy, and the depth of the water. Typically, wavelengths can range from a few meters for small wind waves to hundreds of meters for larger swells. In deep water, wavelengths can exceed 100 meters, while in shallow water, they tend to decrease as the waves interact with the seabed. Overall, the characteristics of ocean waves lead to a broad spectrum of wavelengths.
No, microwaves have shorter wavelengths than radio waves. Radio waves have longer wavelengths, ranging from a few millimeters to hundreds of meters, while microwaves typically have wavelengths of a few centimeters to a few millimeters.
Radio waves have longer wavelengths than light waves. Radio waves can have wavelengths ranging from hundreds of meters to kilometers, while visible light waves have wavelengths ranging from 400 to 700 nanometers.
The signal with the longest wavelength is radio waves. They have wavelengths ranging from meters to kilometers.
A sound spectrogram measures the frequency and wavelengths of sound waves. The frequency is measured in Hertz and the wavelengths are measured in meters.
1x10-12metres
The longest wavelength corresponds to long wave radio, I think the longest used is about 2000 meters. The shortest are gamma rays, which occur in radioactivity, these are from about 10-11 meters down.
Long wavelengths are associated with low frequencies. Examples include radio waves and AM radio signals, which have wavelengths in the range of kilometers to meters.