The exact range depends on who you ask; normally between about 1 mm and 1 meter.
The length of each wave is 299,792,458 meters/the frequency of the wave .
We need a length or distance measurement here. The unit is meter or a part of it, like centimeter, millimeter.
a microwave is an electromagnetic wave.================Answer #2:A microwave is a radio wave with a wavelengthless than 10 cm (frequency greater than 3 GHz).
1,500 meters = 0.9321 mile (rounded)
Volume = Area*Length so Length = Volume/Area = 750/15 = 50 metres
Frequency (1/seconds) x Wave Length (meters) = Speed (meters/sec. or m/s)
A wave with a length of 5 meters would typically be a water wave in the ocean or a seismic wave during an earthquake. This length would be too large for electromagnetic waves such as light or radio waves.
The electromagnetic wave with wavelengths ranging from 10^-3 to 10^-1 meters is in the microwave region of the spectrum. These waves have frequencies between 300 gigahertz and 3 terahertz.
The length of each wave is 299,792,458 meters/the frequency of the wave .
Radio waves have the longest wavelength among the electromagnetic spectrum, ranging from several meters to kilometers in length.
The average length of a microwave is typically around 18 to 24 inches, although there are smaller countertop models available that can be as compact as 14 inches in length.
Microwaves have an approximate length of 10 to the 8th power nano meters.This means that they have an incredibly long wavelength.Since wave length and energy are inversely related, that means the wavelength is long which makes the energy low.10 to the 8th power of nano meters is just a confusing way to say 20 meters
The length of the rope would be half the wavelength of the standing wave, so in this case, the rope would be 5 meters long. This is because the fundamental frequency of the standing wave has one full wavelength, which corresponds to half the length of the rope.
A wave typically breaks when its wave base reaches the depth of half its wavelength. Therefore, for a wave with a wavelength of 3 meters, it would break when the water depth is approximately 1.5 meters. The distance from the shore at which this occurs depends on the slope of the seafloor.
No, it is actually a microwave wave.
A microwave is an electromagnetic wave, which is a form of transverse wave. In transverse waves, the vibration or oscillation of the wave occurs perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. In a microwave oven, the transverse microwave radiation heats and cooks food by causing water molecules to vibrate at high frequencies.
We need a length or distance measurement here. The unit is meter or a part of it, like centimeter, millimeter.