Heat lamps
Thermal imaging
T.V. remotes
There are radio waves with a wavelength of 1000 m, microwaves with a wavelength of 0.01 m, then comes infrared light of 10-5 m, visible light of 5*10-6 m, ultraviolet light of 10-8 m, x-rays of 10-10 m and finally gamma rays of 10-12 m in wavelength.
The seven parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, in order of increasing frequency, are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Each part has different properties and uses based on their wavelength and frequency.
The frequency of the waves is 2 Hz. This is calculated by taking the number of compressions (10) and dividing it by the time taken (5 seconds).
radio and TV, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays
Longest to shortest 1)radio waves 2)microwaves 3)visible light 4)ultraviolet radiation 5)infrared radiation 6)x-rays 7)gamma rays
No, they do not. If you look at the electro magnetic spectrum, it portrays all the possible waves lengths. They are are as followed from longest to shortest: Radio: 103 meters + Microwaves: 10-2 to 3 meters Infrared: 10-5 to-2 meters Visible: 10-6 to -5 meters Ultraviolet: 10-8 to -6 X-Rays: 10-10 to -8 Gamma Rays: 10-12 to-10
Ultraviolet (UV) waves are generally shorter in length than bacteria. UV waves have wavelengths in the range of 10 to 400 nanometers, while the size of most bacteria ranges from 0.5 to 5 micrometers.
There are radio waves with a wavelength of 1000 m, microwaves with a wavelength of 0.01 m, then comes infrared light of 10-5 m, visible light of 5*10-6 m, ultraviolet light of 10-8 m, x-rays of 10-10 m and finally gamma rays of 10-12 m in wavelength.
ripples of water all electromagnetic waves are also transverse waves electromagnetic waves include: gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, visible light, infrared waves, microwaves & radio waves Hiya 3/5
4 important technological uses of light are RADIO WAVES,MICRO WAVES, SOLAR CELL,& LASER.
WiFi uses electromagnetic waves in the microwave band, around 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
The regions of the electromagnetic spectrum for short to long wavelengths are: Gamma rays -> X-rays -> Ultraviolet -> visible -> Infra Red -> microwaves -> radio waves.
Microwaves have the longer wavelengths. Here is a basic electro magnetic spectrum from smallest wavelength to largest: Gamma Rays: 10-12 to -10 (.000000000001 meters) X-Rays: 10-10 to -8 (.0000000001 meters) Ultraviolet: 10-8 to -6 (.00000001 meters) Visible Light: 10-6 to -5 (.000001 meters) Infrared: 10-5 to -2 (.00001 meters) Microwaves: 10-2 to 3 (.001 to 1000 meters) Radio waves: 103 (1000 meters or more)
The seven parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, in order of increasing frequency, are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Each part has different properties and uses based on their wavelength and frequency.
Radio, radio is around 10^3 m and visible light is around .5 *10^-6 m.
The amplitude of seismic waves increases by a factor of 10 when going from a 5 to a 6 on the Richter Scale.
The frequency of the waves is 2 Hz. This is calculated by taking the number of compressions (10) and dividing it by the time taken (5 seconds).