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Infrared light, microwaves and radio waves have wavelengths longer than visible light. Radio waves have the longest wavelength.
No, infrared waves have longer wavelengths than visible light waves. Infrared waves have wavelengths ranging from about 700 nanometers to 1 millimeter, while visible light waves have wavelengths ranging from about 380 to 750 nanometers.
Ultraviolet waves have shorter wavelengths than visible light.
No, colour is generated by the energy state of an electron in a bond. When we see objects of different colors, it is because our retinas are being activated by electromagnetic waves of different wavelengths (or frequencies, if you prefer). Or at least because our brains think they are receiving such a signal.
Gamma rays and radio waves are both electromagnetic waves. Radio frequency waves are a lower frequency, so they have a longer wave length.
All kinds of waves, including light, have different possible wavelengths and frequencies. What particular wavelength a light wave might have depends on how it was made. Now if two light rays with different wavelengths enter your eye can you tell there were two different wavelengths? The answer is yes, and the way you tell is that your brain reacts differently to the two waves. The way it reacts differently is by giving the two waves "color". So its not really the waves that have different colors its the way your brain interprets the different wavelengths.
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths.
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths.
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum
Radiowaves have the longest wavelength of electromagnetic waves.
Light waves with shorter wavelengths bend more compared to light waves with longer wavelengths when passing through a medium due to the phenomenon of dispersion. This is why we see rainbows, where shorter wavelengths (violet/blue) are bent more than longer wavelengths (red) when passing through water droplets.
The waves with wavelengths between about 400 mm and 10 nm are referred to as microwaves and ultraviolet rays, respectively. Microwaves have longer wavelengths, while ultraviolet rays have shorter wavelengths.
Infrared light, microwaves and radio waves have wavelengths longer than visible light. Radio waves have the longest wavelength.
Sound waves have wavelengths and frequencies.
Both ocean waves and sound waves have a fairly large range of wavelengths - for example, there is a ratio of about 1:1000 between the frequencies (and therefore, also the wavelengths) of sound we can hear. Therefore, there is quite a bit of overlap.
Radio waves have longer wavelengths than light waves. Radio waves can have wavelengths ranging from hundreds of meters to kilometers, while visible light waves have wavelengths ranging from 400 to 700 nanometers.
Radio waves have longer wavelengths than microwaves. Radio waves typically have wavelengths ranging from a few millimeters to kilometers, while microwaves have wavelengths ranging from a few millimeters to a few centimeters.