Toasters and incandescent (old fashioned) light bulbs are very similar devices.
Both of them use electric current passing through a wire to make the wire emit
heat and light. In the light bulb, we use the light, and the heat is a nuisance.
In the toaster, we use the heat, and we don't much care about the light.
infrared radiation:)
Solar flares emit electromagnetic waves.The electromagnetic wave interrupted cellular phone communications.Satellites can be damaged by electromagnetic waves.
Microwave ovens use electromagnetic waves to heat food. Remote controls use infrared waves to send signals to electronic devices. Wi-Fi routers use radio waves to transmit data wirelessly.
No, flashlights do not use electromagnetic waves to create light. Instead, they use electrical energy to power a light source, such as a bulb or LED, which emits visible light when energized. Electromagnetic waves are a form of energy that can transmit light, but they are not the source of light production in a flashlight.
They use electromagnetic waves. cellphones use radio waves while electric and microwave ovens use infrared and/or microwaves
infrared radiation:)
we use electromagnetic waves in radios and cell phones
Radio waves, sounds waves arn't electromagnetic waves.
radio waves.
Energy
Radio, i.e. electromagnetic. They are simply two-way radios.
Solar flares emit electromagnetic waves.The electromagnetic wave interrupted cellular phone communications.Satellites can be damaged by electromagnetic waves.
WiFi uses electromagnetic waves in the microwave band, around 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
Alvin Schaffer has written: 'The use of electromagnetic Walsh waves in radar' -- subject(s): Electromagnetic waves
Microwave ovens use electromagnetic waves to heat food. Remote controls use infrared waves to send signals to electronic devices. Wi-Fi routers use radio waves to transmit data wirelessly.
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No, flashlights do not use electromagnetic waves to create light. Instead, they use electrical energy to power a light source, such as a bulb or LED, which emits visible light when energized. Electromagnetic waves are a form of energy that can transmit light, but they are not the source of light production in a flashlight.