Will Young invented the Infra Red Waves in 1943
No, infrared rays are electromagnetic waves that are transverse in nature, meaning the vibration of the waves is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
Radio waves are the lowest frequency waves. Next are microwaves, then infra-red waves.
The two ligh energy waves that you can't see are ultra-violet (UV), and infra-red (IR). Ultra-violet light waves are measured at 380nm and below, infra-red light waves are 750nm and above. Normal light that you can see resides between these two regions.
Electric Toasters have microwave waves because microwave waves can penetrate food whereas infra - red waves cannot.
Infrared waves have longer wavelengths than ultraviolet waves. Infrared waves range from about 700 nanometers to 1 millimeter, while ultraviolet waves range from about 10 nanometers to 400 nanometers.
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No doubt about it; infra red rays are transverse in nature. Only sound waves are longitudinal. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves. Infra red belongs to that family of electromagnetic waves.
anything warm rleases infra red waves the hotter an object is the more it releases. an inrer red camra detect infra and makes an image out of it.
Infra red rays
Infra red.
radio waves, microwaves, infra red
Nothing... Infra-red is everywhere and cars are largely unaffected, your TV remote emits infra-red waves - point one at your car and see what happens.
infra-red telescope is a telescope in which you can look at everything in the waves of infra-red.
Infra red radiation
Infra red waves
The infra-red laser thermometer was invented by David Phillips in 1984. It was an ear thermometer. The original discovery of infra-red technology was in 1800 by William Herschel.
Infra-red waves are used in night vision apparatus.