That would be hard to answer, especially without a definition of "typical".We presently generate and detect radio signals, for communication and variousother applications, over a range of frequencies of perhaps 50 KHz to 300 GHz,corresponding to wavelengths between 1 millimeter and 6 kilometers.
A typical piano has a range of at least 7 octaves; for comparison, the range of human hearing is about 10 octaves.
All wavelengths used for communication are longer than all infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and X-ray wavelengths.
The recorder with the highest range is called the sopranino. It is smaller than a typical soprano recorder.
it is the longest wavelengths..
is the turn on things that makes you horney all the time
A typical human eye will respond to wavelengths from about 390 to 750 nanometers. (0.00039 to 0.00075 millimeter)
375 to 750 nm
I believe that a range of light of different colors and different wavelengths is a spectrum.
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Electromagnetic wavelengths of a few centimeters are classified as microwaves. Their sizes range from approximately one millimeter to thirty centimeters.
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That would be hard to answer, especially without a definition of "typical".We presently generate and detect radio signals, for communication and variousother applications, over a range of frequencies of perhaps 50 KHz to 300 GHz,corresponding to wavelengths between 1 millimeter and 6 kilometers.
That would be hard to answer, especially without a definition of "typical".We presently generate and detect radio signals, for communication and variousother applications, over a range of frequencies of perhaps 50 KHz to 300 GHz,corresponding to wavelengths between 1 millimeter and 6 kilometers.
Wavelengths of visible light are measured in nanometres. different colours are at different wavelengths. The range runs from violet at around 380nm to red at around 750nm.
Radio waves, mostly.
Antenna Pigments