ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays would all do that
they both have wavelenghth and have energy
Melanocytes produce the pigment melanin, which is responsible for absorbing dangerous ultraviolet light and giving skin its dark appearance in dark-skinned races.
It depends what you mean by TV wave. If you mean the transmission of television signals, then yes. An electrical signal can be transmitted from about 10kHz, so fits into the low end of the electromagnetic spectrum. The frequency for TV carrier signals will vary around the world, but they're typically VHF and UHF, so from 30MHz to 3GHz. Of course, digital systems and satellite distribution mean higher frequencies - in the microwave spectrum (higher frequency than light).
The membrane of tabla vibrates to produce a sound.
Musical instruments are divided into families according to the way they produce sounds. String instruments produce sounds by plucking or bowing strings. Woodwind and brass instruments produce sound by blowing air into them. Sounds from percussion instruments are produced by striking on them.
Infrared waves produce heat when the interact with normal matter, so most people would say they carry heat. In fact, infrared radiation is electromagnetic energy, as are ultraviolet, visible light, radio waves and others.
No, radio waves and microwaves do not produce the photoelectric effect. The photoelectric effect is the phenomenon where electrons are emitted from a material when it is exposed to light of sufficient frequency (typically ultraviolet or higher). Radio waves and microwaves have lower frequencies and energies than light, so they are not capable of causing the photoelectric effect.
Electromagnetic energy is a form of energy that can produce heat, light, magnetism, and electrical charges. This energy is carried by electromagnetic waves, which include radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays.
The vibration of electrically charged particles can produce electromagnetic waves, such as radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays.
They technically are not "hot" per se....they are forms of radiation.
It produces an UltraViolet electromagnetic wave. This can vary because there are several different lasers that can be used in lasik surgery.
Actually, heat is a form of light (infrared). They are both the same thing, according to the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
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Infrared waves can be used to warm a baby chick with a lamp. Infrared waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation that produce heat when absorbed by objects, making them suitable for providing warmth for the chick.
now lasers can produce many different colors, as well as well as infrared and ultraviolet radiation.
To produce thermogram it needs infrared wave. It is a radiant energy which cannot be seen by naked eyes and it was discovered by Sir William Herschel, an astronomer in the year 1800.
In some circumstances, ultraviolet light may inteact with matter to produce heat, but it does not carry heat. Heat is carried by matter in motion since heat (temperature) is a characteristic of matter.