That is a vast subject, so I will confine myself to audible sound waves. In audible sound waves, the long wavelengths are the lowest notes, and vice-versa: The short wavelengths are the highest notes. When you hear the thump of a bass drum, or hear the organist in church put their foot down on one of the lowest pedals on the pedalboard, you are hearing a note of very long wavelength.
Light waves with shorter wavelengths bend more compared to light waves with longer wavelengths when passing through a medium due to the phenomenon of dispersion. This is why we see rainbows, where shorter wavelengths (violet/blue) are bent more than longer wavelengths (red) when passing through water droplets.
Long wavelengths refer to electromagnetic waves that have a low frequency and low energy. These waves have a greater distance between their peaks, such as radio waves and microwaves. They are typically used for communication and have the ability to travel long distances.
For electromagnetic waves: thermal radiation and radio waves are pretty long. For sound waves: bass sound waves are pretty long, so is quiet. For water waves: the tides
The frequency of the waves is what makes the various types of waves in the spectrum different. Low frequency waves like radio waves have long wavelengths, while high frequency waves like gamma rays have short wavelengths.
Long wavelengths are associated with low frequencies. Examples include radio waves and AM radio signals, which have wavelengths in the range of kilometers to meters.
Light waves with shorter wavelengths bend more compared to light waves with longer wavelengths when passing through a medium due to the phenomenon of dispersion. This is why we see rainbows, where shorter wavelengths (violet/blue) are bent more than longer wavelengths (red) when passing through water droplets.
Long wavelengths refer to electromagnetic waves that have a low frequency and low energy. These waves have a greater distance between their peaks, such as radio waves and microwaves. They are typically used for communication and have the ability to travel long distances.
For electromagnetic waves: thermal radiation and radio waves are pretty long. For sound waves: bass sound waves are pretty long, so is quiet. For water waves: the tides
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths.
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths.
The frequency of the waves is what makes the various types of waves in the spectrum different. Low frequency waves like radio waves have long wavelengths, while high frequency waves like gamma rays have short wavelengths.
For electromagnetic waves: thermal radiation and radio waves are pretty long. For sound waves: bass sound waves are pretty long, so is quiet. For water waves: the tides
Long wavelengths are associated with low frequencies. Examples include radio waves and AM radio signals, which have wavelengths in the range of kilometers to meters.
about 3 meters depending on how load the radeo is.
Two types of waves based on wavelength are ultraviolet waves with short wavelengths and radio waves with long wavelengths. Ultraviolet waves have higher frequencies and carry more energy, while radio waves have lower frequencies and are commonly used for communication.
The longest wavelengths are radio waves, which can range from several centimeters to kilometers in length. These waves are used for communication, radar, and broadcasting due to their ability to travel long distances through the atmosphere.
relatively short wavelengths compared to higher pitched notes