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X-rays have the shortest wavelength of those listed.
no, mechanical waves are not radio waves
Radio waves ARE electromagnetic waves.
Three notable heavenly bodies discovered using radio waves include pulsars, quasars, and the cosmic microwave background radiation. Pulsars, which are rapidly rotating neutron stars emitting beams of radiation, were first identified in 1967 through radio signals. Quasars, incredibly bright and distant objects powered by supermassive black holes, were detected in the 1960s as strong radio sources. Additionally, the cosmic microwave background radiation, a remnant from the Big Bang, was discovered in 1965 using radio waves, providing crucial evidence for the Big Bang theory.
Radio waves are electromagnetic waves that carry energy. When these waves are absorbed by the radio's antenna, they induce electrical currents in the circuitry of the radio. This process allows the radio to convert the energy from the radio waves into sound, enabling us to hear broadcasts. However, radio waves themselves do not heat; it is the conversion of that energy into electrical signals that allows the radio to function.
it lies b/w radio waves n cosmic waves
the electromagnetic spectrum
cosmic rays! It's was a question on my homework.
Light, UV rays, radiated heat (Infrared), Radio Waves, Cosmic Rays, Microwaves, etc.
X-rays have the shortest wavelength of those listed.
"EM" stands for "electromagnetic" waves, a broad description that includes radio, microwave, heat, light, gamma rays and cosmic rays.
The longest wavelengths are usually referred to as radio waves, whereas the highest frequencies are referred to as cosmic rays (the opposite end of the spectrum).
The electromagnetic spectrum consists of radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. These waves have differing wavelengths and frequencies, with radio waves having the longest wavelength and gamma rays the shortest.
Ultra-violet, short-wave radio waves, x-rays, gamma rays, cosmic rays
It is the spectrum of light. There is infrared, ultraviolet(UV), cosmic and gamma rays, heat, and radio waves. Hope that answered your question.
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no, mechanical waves are not radio waves