electromagnetic waves
An electromagnet is a type of magnet that becomes magnetic when an electric current flows through it and loses its magnetism when the current is turned off.
Sure! An electromagnet is a type of magnet that attracts objects when an electric current flows through it.
A common electrical device that contains an electromagnet is a speaker. The electromagnet in a speaker is used to convert electrical signals into sound waves by vibrating a diaphragm.
many people uses an electromagnet when working.
An electromagnet is a type of temporary magnet that is created by passing an electric current through a coil of wire wrapped around a magnetic core, such as iron or steel. The strength of an electromagnet can be adjusted by changing the amount of electric current flowing through the coil.
Yes, they are.
They are transverse waves.
Frequency determines this.
Yes.
radiation
They are waves that carry energy in the form of a vibraring electric field.
An electromagnet is a type of magnet whose magnetic properties stem from electricity. The earth has a lot of electromagnet waves running through it's surface, which come from the polarization of the planet. A more simple electromagnet can be made by wrapping wire around a metal object and connecting the wire to a battery (just be careful).
They are electromagnetic.
Solar energy.
No difference at all. Radio waves are one of many types of electromagnetic waves.
Gamma rays have the highest energy and are the most powerful waves on the electromagnetic spectrum.
Infrared waves are shorter than radio waves and longer than visible light waves.