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What are Wavelengths that are short and very high energy called?

Radio waves


How high are the waves when there is a full moon?

very high indeed indeed, that is a very stupid answer


What Waves that are very high in energy?

seismic wave


What are very high amplitude sound waves?

Sound waves with very high amplitude are extremely loud in intensity and can be damaging to the human ear. These waves are typically produced by explosions, thunder, or very powerful musical instruments. Prolonged exposure to high amplitude sound waves can lead to hearing damage and other health issues.


What are electromagnetic waves with high energy called?

Gamma rays. Only extremely hot objects or particles moving at very high velocities can create high-energy radiation like X-rays and gamma-rays.


Are electromagnetic waves 1.510m?

There are such waves at that wavelength. As a radio transmission they would be known as "short waves" , or "-VHF" (very high frequency).


Which types of electromagnetic waves are used for radio communication?

Radio communication typically uses electromagnetic waves in the radio frequency range, specifically in the Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF) bands. These waves have wavelengths that are suitable for transmitting signals over long distances and are commonly used for broadcasting, two-way radio communication, and cellular communications.


What are tides that are not very high and not very low called?

Tides that are not very high and not very low are called neap tides.


Can turbines be driven with soundwaves if so how?

Yes, sound waves with very high frequencies can be able to drive the sound waves.


What is the science term for high or low waves from the rest called?

The science term for high or low waves from the rest is called amplitude. Amplitude refers to the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.


The fastest waves from an earthquake also called push waves are what?

The fastest waves from an earthquake, also known as push waves, are called primary waves or P-waves. These seismic waves are the first to arrive at a seismograph station and they travel through solid rock and fluid at high speeds by compressing and expanding the material they pass through.


How do you use electromagnetic wave in a sentence?

Solar flares emit electromagnetic waves.The electromagnetic wave interrupted cellular phone communications.Satellites can be damaged by electromagnetic waves.

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