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Can radio antennas emit visible light?
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Answered by PredictorPrajwal
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Yes, radio antennas can emit visible light, but probably not in the way that you're thinking. If you pump enough energy into a radio antenna, you can heat it up until it glows and emits visible light through the process of thermal radiation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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