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Carissa Beard
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27 August, 15:17
Radio waves have a range of wavelengths of
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Jermaine Phillips
27 August, 15:45
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1 millimeter to 100 kilometers.
Explanation:
Radio waves are usually found at the extreme end of the electromagnetic spectrum.
They have very high wavelength. Wavelength is the distance between successive crests and trough in a wave.
They have by far the highest wavelength. This implies that they have the least energy of all electromagnetic waves.
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