Physics, asked by itzFLiNT, 10 months ago

Can radio antennas emit visible light?​

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Answered by zakirs7v
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Explanation:

Yes, radio antennas can emit visible light, but probably not in the way that you're thinking. As you may have learned, electromagnetic waves come in many different frequencies, from radio, infrared, visible, and ultraviolet to x-rays and gamma rays.

Answered by JaskirethSethi
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Answer:

HEY MATE! YOU HAVE YOUR ANSWER BELOW!

Explanation:

No , my friend, radio antennas do not emit visible light and become glowy. As the word suggests, radio antennas do emit radio waves which are not even harmful to us . Those emitted radio waves have a very large wavelength (frequency-3GHz) whereas, as visible light is visible to us, it has a wavelength of 4.3*10¹⁴ Hz or ~400nm-~700nm. So, they do not emit light

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