infra red
No, the rhythmic movement of air molecules does not produce electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves are generated by the oscillation of electric and magnetic fields and do not require a medium, such as air, to propagate.
To generate electromagnetic energy, you can use devices such as generators or antennas that convert mechanical or electrical energy into electromagnetic waves. These waves can be used for various purposes, such as communication, power transmission, or heating.
Electromagnetic waves carry energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This energy can be transferred through space and can be converted into various forms, such as heat or electricity, when it interacts with matter. Examples of electromagnetic waves include light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays.
Electromagnetic waves transfer energy through oscillating electric and magnetic fields. As the waves travel through a medium or through space, they can transfer energy to objects that absorb or interact with them. This energy transfer is the basis for various applications of electromagnetic waves, such as in communication, heating, and lighting.
No. Electromagnetic waves are produced by accelerating charges (NOT by moving charges, they have to accelerate); a neutron has no net electrical charge.
In a vacuum
No, the rhythmic movement of air molecules does not produce electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves are generated by the oscillation of electric and magnetic fields and do not require a medium, such as air, to propagate.
An electric charge.
ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays would all do that
heat transfer through electromagnetic waves. (apex).
If you are meaning the hand held mobile phone that you hold up to the ear, the "mast" is the antenna which emits electromagnetic waves, the same waves that are used in a microwave oven. The waves will produce heating in the area of the antenna but the power is so low that you will not feel it. The damage to health is psychological, IE: fear of the unknown. Tests have shown that there is no observable effect on health.
Infrared waves from the electromagnetic spectrum are used in heat lamps and heat sensing devices.
To generate electromagnetic energy, you can use devices such as generators or antennas that convert mechanical or electrical energy into electromagnetic waves. These waves can be used for various purposes, such as communication, power transmission, or heating.
Electromagnetic waves carry energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This energy can be transferred through space and can be converted into various forms, such as heat or electricity, when it interacts with matter. Examples of electromagnetic waves include light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays.
Current flows through any conductor when electromagnetic waves fly past it. That's how a radio antenna works.
Yes.
The radio receptor receives electromagnetic waves from a broadcast station.These waves are called radio waves. Electromagnetic radiation travels by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space.