Radio waves are used in microwaves to generate an electromagnetic field inside the microwave oven. This field causes water molecules in food to vibrate, generating heat through friction. This heat is what cooks or heats up the food placed inside the microwave oven.
Radiowaves have longer wavelengths than microwaves. Microwaves typically have wavelengths ranging from 1 millimeter to 1 meter, while radiowaves have wavelengths longer than 1 meter.
The forms of electromagnetic waves with the second lowest frequency are microwaves. They have frequencies ranging from about 300 MHz to 300 GHz. Microwaves are commonly used in communication, radar, and cooking.
Two other electromagnetic waves besides light are radio waves and microwaves. Radio waves are used for communication, such as in radios and cell phones, while microwaves are commonly used for cooking and in technologies like radar.
Light is an example of an electromagnetic wave. It is a type of energy that can travel through a vacuum and does not require a medium for propagation.
radiowaves, microwaves, infra-red, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays
Radiowaves have longer wavelengths than microwaves. Microwaves typically have wavelengths ranging from 1 millimeter to 1 meter, while radiowaves have wavelengths longer than 1 meter.
radiowaves
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Infrared Microwaves radiowaves
Yes but has shorter wavelength than radiowaves.
The forms of electromagnetic waves with the second lowest frequency are microwaves. They have frequencies ranging from about 300 MHz to 300 GHz. Microwaves are commonly used in communication, radar, and cooking.
Two other electromagnetic waves besides light are radio waves and microwaves. Radio waves are used for communication, such as in radios and cell phones, while microwaves are commonly used for cooking and in technologies like radar.
yes sound travels in a wave known as the soundwave like many others(radiowaves,microwaves,and heatwaves)
Gamma rays X-rays Ultraviolet Light Visible Light Infra-red Microwaves Radiowaves
That's an easy one: Gamma Rays X rays Ultra Violet Visible Light Infra red Microwaves and Radiowaves
Light is an example of an electromagnetic wave. It is a type of energy that can travel through a vacuum and does not require a medium for propagation.
in order from low frequency to high frequency; radiowaves,microwaves,infared,visble light,ultraviolet,x-ray,gamma ray. hope this helps ;-)