* Radio waves: These are used for Wi-Fi and cellular data communication. They allow your tablet to connect to the internet and make calls.
* Infrared waves: Some tablets use infrared technology for remote control functions or for communication with other devices.
* Electromagnetic waves: These are used for displaying images on the tablet's screen. The backlight of the screen emits light that stimulates the screen's pixels, allowing you to see images.
* Sound waves: The speakers in your tablet use sound waves to play audio.
* Bluetooth waves: This technology allows your tablet to connect wirelessly to other devices, such as headphones, keyboards, and speakers.
Other waves that might be used in some tablets:
* Ultrasonic waves: Some tablets have fingerprint sensors that use ultrasonic waves to scan your fingerprint.
* Near-field communication (NFC) waves: This allows your tablet to communicate with other devices at close range, such as for contactless payments.
It's important to remember that these are just the most common types of waves used by tablets. There are other types of waves that might be used depending on the specific model and features of your tablet.