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They have low energy, long wavelength so they aren't harmful.

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Are radio waves harmful or helpful to human health?

Radio waves are generally considered to be harmless to human health at typical exposure levels. However, high levels of exposure, such as those from certain medical devices or industrial equipment, can potentially cause health risks.


How do humans use radio waves?

Communications over long distances are economically achieved by the utilization of radio waves.


What makes radio waves?

Aside from radio transmiters set up by humans. nearly every thing emenates high frequency radio waves.


Can radio waves be seen by animals or humans?

No nobody can see any type of waves


How radio waves harmful?

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Waves used for broadcastig radio signals are called what?

The waves used to broadcast radio signals are called RF waves and these generally lie in VHF and UHF band of electromagnetic spectrum.


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Radio waves are generally considered harmless because they are non-ionizing radiation, meaning they do not have enough energy to damage DNA or cells in the body. However, exposure to very high levels of radio waves, such as those from certain industrial equipment or advanced medical devices, could potentially cause some heating of tissue. Regulatory standards are in place to protect public health from excessive exposure.


What are the careers of radio waves?

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What electromagnetic waves can humans not see?

Humans cannot see ultraviolet, infrared, or radio waves as they fall outside the visible spectrum of light. Ultraviolet waves have wavelengths shorter than violet light, while infrared waves have wavelengths longer than red light. Radio waves have even longer wavelengths.


Can humans hear radio waves?

As defined by research on the topic of the Electromagnetic Spectrum, no human can hear radio waves. No human can hear any part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum except gamma rays, which have enough energy to light up. If humans were to hear radio waves, they wouldn't need radios (except from the original form).


Do radios emit radiation?

Well, yes. They couldn't work if they didn't emit electromagnetic radiation in the form of radio waves.


Which waves are nonlethal to humans?

Radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, and ultraviolet radiation are examples of non-lethal waves to humans because they have lower energy levels that are not harmful to human tissues.