Longwave

Pronunciation: /ˈɫɔŋˈweɪv/

Longwave (noun)

  1. A type of radio wave with a long wavelength, used for communication over long distances.
  2. A kind of electromagnetic wave that has a longer wavelength than visible light.

Examples

  • Longwave radio waves can travel long distances, especially at night.
  • Longwave electromagnetic waves are used in various communication technologies.

Common collocations: transmit longwave signals, receive longwave broadcasts, generate longwave radiation, detect longwave emissions

Synonyms of Longwave

Neutral

Antonyms of Longwave

  • Shortwave refers to radio waves with shorter wavelengths.