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That is infra red. Scroll down to related links and look at "Radio and light waves in a vacuum".

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microwaves, and the longer ones are radio waves. but microwaves cover the large majorit of that span.

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infrared waves

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More than 1 meter.

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long ones

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Why microwaves do not come out through the small holes in the door of a microwave oven?

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