Microwave is electromagnetic radiation. It's just radio at frequencies above 3 GHz.
NO: Microwaves are electromagnetic radiation occupying the spectrum between radio and infra-red.
microwaves
Microwaves do not run on radiology. Microwaves use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range to heat food by causing water molecules in the food to vibrate and generate heat. Radiation used in radiology refers to a different type of electromagnetic radiation like X-rays used for medical imaging.
Microwaves and sound waves are similar because they are electromagnetic waves. The main difference between the two types of waves is the length of the wave. Sound waves are longer than microwaves.
The most familiar form of electromagnetic energy is visible light. It is the range of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye and includes all the colors of the rainbow.
electromagnetic
electromagnetic, just like light, heat, and x-rays
In the form of an machanical wave.
Electromagnetic waves, just like light, but with different frequency and wavelength.
frequency
Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic radiation, not matter. They are characterized by their wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum and are commonly used in cooking and communication technologies.
Radio waves have lower energy than microwaves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
radiowaves
They explode!
Microwaves use electromagnetic radiation, specifically microwaves, to cook food.
There isn't one. Microwaves are electromagnetic radiation and have a theoretically unlimited range.
No, microwaves aren't visible to humans. Microwaves are electromagnetic energy, and the only electromagnetic energy humans can see is that of visible light.