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You use sound waves to communicate.
so you can communicate with others
Many different types can be:sound waves in airelectrical waves in wireselectromagnetic waves (e.g. radio, microwave, infrared, visible light)etc.
Any wave can be used for communication. This is because waves (of any kind) can be made to form patterns, and those patterns can be defined to mean certain things. The most common wave used for communication is the sound wave (or more accurately, a pressure wave through the air). Radiowaves and other electromagnetic waves are also commonly used, as they can cover long distances extremely quickly and don't have as much interference.
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Two types of waves based on wavelength are ultraviolet waves with short wavelengths and radio waves with long wavelengths. Ultraviolet waves have higher frequencies and carry more energy, while radio waves have lower frequencies and are commonly used for communication.
Radio waves are used for communication, microwaves for cooking and communication, infrared waves for heat sensing and communication, visible light for vision, ultraviolet waves for sterilization and tanning, X-rays for medical imaging, and gamma rays for cancer treatment and sterilization.
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You may experience sunburned skin if you allow your skin to be exposed to the ultraviolet waves that penetrate the clouds on a cloudy day. Ultraviolet waves are at the opposite end of the visible light spectrum from infrared waves. Ultraviolet (UV) waves are longer than X-rays.
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Ultraviolet waves are smaller than light waves.
Ultraviolet (UV) waves can be used to kill bacteria, but are also harmful to humans. X-Rays are used to analyze bones etc
Examples of electromagnetic waves include radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, X-rays, and gamma rays. These waves have varying frequencies and are used for different applications such as communication, heating, and medical imaging.
Electromagnetic waves used for communication include radio waves, microwaves, and light waves (in the form of lasers). These waves are commonly used in technologies such as radio communication, satellite communication, Wi-Fi, and fiber optic communication.
Ultraviolet waves are part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum which all travel as transverse waves.
Ultraviolet waves, microwaves, and ultrasonic sound waves can all accomplish the task.
Sunlight, tanning beds, and certain types of insect zappers are common sources of ultraviolet waves in everyday life. UV lights used for sterilization and counterfeit detection also emit ultraviolet waves.