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You cannot touch radio waves. They would simply pass through your hand, and you would never feel them.
Yes. A good rule of thumb is that if the device has an antenna, it uses radio waves. An antenna would not be needed if it didn't use radio waves.
By Internet waves, one would assume you mean WiFi. When talking about WiFi, it does not use electromagnetic waves but instead uses radio waves like your TV or radio does.
Radio waves disturb matter .
Waves with lower frequency: for example radio waves.
There are such waves at that wavelength. As a radio transmission they would be known as "short waves" , or "-VHF" (very high frequency).
"Radar" comes from RAdio Detection And Ranging. If it didn't use radio it would be called something else.LIDAR (LIght Detection And Ranging) is laser instead of radio. That uses light.
Sound waves would not ordinarily be converted INTO radio waves.Sound Waves can be used to modulate the radio waves.The radio frequency of a typical FM station is around 100MHz.The audio is used to vary the FM frequency by the range of audio waves, perhaps 100 Hz up to 12 kHz. So the 100MHz signal varies from 100 MHz ± (100 to 12kHz)
ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays would all do that
it would be that of the Ground State
For people with normal vision, that would have to be light.For people with impaired vision or no vision, I'd say heat.Heat and light are the only electromagnetic radiation thathumans can detect physiologically. You might go way outand say that after light and heat, the next one is radio.
Assuming you mean other electromagnetic waves: that would be infrared radiation, microwaves, and radio waves.