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A basic question i know, but what is the longest em wave length
man made or natural?
man made or natural?
wolram said:A basic question i know, but what is the longest em wave length
man made or natural?
wolram said:I was thinking about the time it takes to produce such waves...
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=00084A33-908A-111B-87CB83414B7F0000wolram said:...Galactic sized wavelengths of dark matter sounds interesting, do you have a link?
The longest EM wave length ever recorded is approximately 10^26 meters, or one billion light years. This is known as the cosmic microwave background radiation, which is a remnant of the Big Bang and is considered to be a natural phenomenon.
The longest EM wave length is considered to be exclusively natural. While humans have created and studied EM waves of varying lengths, the longest recorded wavelength is a natural occurrence that has been observed and studied by scientists.
The longest EM wave length is detected and measured using specialized equipment such as radio telescopes and interferometers. These instruments are able to detect and measure the extremely long wavelengths of the cosmic microwave background radiation.
The longest EM wave length, also known as the cosmic microwave background radiation, provides valuable insight into the origins and evolution of the universe. It is also used to study the properties of dark matter and dark energy.
No, it is currently not possible for humans to create EM waves with longer wavelengths than the cosmic microwave background radiation. This is due to the limitations of technology and the natural occurrence of this specific wavelength in the universe.