Re: Does a radio signal at the frequency of light generate light or an EM wave?




guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I did not know that electromagnetic radio waves were a form of photon
> (perhaps a photon vibrating at a different frequency?); I thought
they
> were electrons transmitted through the air or space.
>
>
> I was wondering if one generates a radio signal at the frequency of
> light, does it generate light or only a radio electromagnetic wave?
>
> And are these waves, wether light or electromagnetic waves, harmfull
to
> the body or eyes (similar to gamma and x-rays)?
>
> If it does generate light then is it multi-directional ondulatory
light
> waves (from the antenna's tip into a circular wave that propagates
> wider and wider from the point of transmission) or is it a light beam
> (such as a laser or a lightning/static single beam =
mono-directional)?

Peter K...

I'm confused--your other posts under "Peter K" would lead me to believe
you're well past this question in your thinking and logic. What's up?
Don't stand so close to your microwave when attemping to see the
"light" photons. My guess is the microwave won't be operating between
3.8-7.7x10^14 Hz.

.



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