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  • Low Quantum Energy Waves: Understanding Radio Waves & Frequency
    One example of a wave with low quantum energy is radio waves.

    Here's why:

    * Quantum energy is directly proportional to frequency. The higher the frequency of a wave, the higher its quantum energy.

    * Radio waves have very low frequencies. They are typically in the range of kilohertz (kHz) to gigahertz (GHz).

    * Lower frequency means lower quantum energy.

    Therefore, radio waves have a very low quantum energy compared to other electromagnetic waves like visible light or X-rays.

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