Light waves, radio waves, and microwaves are all on the electromagnetic spectrum.
Examples of electromagnetic rays in your house include light from light bulbs, radio waves from Wi-Fi routers, and microwaves from microwave ovens.
Microwave ovens use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Specifically, they typically operate at a frequency of 2.45 GHz, which corresponds to a wavelength of around 12 cm.
They use electromagnetic waves. cellphones use radio waves while electric and microwave ovens use infrared and/or microwaves
microwaves, and the longer ones are radio waves. but microwaves cover the large majorit of that span.
Microwave ovens use electromagnetic waves called microwaves, which have wavelengths between 1 millimeter and 1 meter and frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz. These waves are specifically tuned to interact with water molecules in food, causing them to vibrate and generate heat through friction.
Radio waves are used to transmit signals from a radio station, and you can receive the signals with a radio, and hear them as sound such as speech or music. The long wavelength of radio waves makes them a suitable medium for transmitting over a large range. it is also use in agriculture...... it is used to diagnose different diseases
Examples of electromagnetic rays in your house include light from light bulbs, radio waves from Wi-Fi routers, and microwaves from microwave ovens.
It is radio waves, at the frequency of 2.45 GHz, and very high power.
"Microwave" radiation is any radio wave at frequencies between 3 GHz and 300 GHz. Microwave cooking ovens are licensed to operate at a certain definite frequency, just like any other radio transmitter is. For microwave ovens in the US, the frequency is 2.450 GHz.
Vision, microwave ovens, radio/TV, radiant heating, sunlight, radar, etc.
The use of radio are -- to move information from place to place, quickly -- to deliver energy into organic substances, such as with diathermy machines and microwave ovens
Some light waves in both cases. Some radio frequency waves by both of them. And both will emit audio waves, which also radiate. (I have never yet met a silent microwave cooker.)
Microwave ovens use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Specifically, they typically operate at a frequency of 2.45 GHz, which corresponds to a wavelength of around 12 cm.
AM radio, FM radio, television, cellphones, GPS, and microwave ovens all use radio waves that are longer than the ones used for RADAR.
Vision, microwave ovens, radio/TV, radiant heating, sunlight, radar, etc.
Scientists group electromagnetic waves into categories according to their wavelength. Technically a radio wave has a longer wavelength then a microwave but that's the only fundamental difference. They are both electromagnetic waves.
Microwaves are wavelengths of light that are shorter than radio waves, but longer than infrared light waves. The wavelength range is 1 meter to 1mm. One particular wavelength is optimum for being absorbed by water, and this is what "microwave ovens" are tuned to produce. This is 2.45 GHz, which is about 12.2cm wavelength.