
RF (Radio Frequency) energy
Radio Frequency (RF) energy refers to electromagnetic waves within a specific frequency range used for wireless communication, such as radio, television, cell phones, and Wi-Fi. These waves carry information through oscillations of electric and magnetic fields without creating heat like higher-energy waves (e.g., X-rays). RF energy facilitates wireless transmission over distances, enabling devices to connect and communicate. It operates at frequencies from about 3 kHz to 300 GHz, with the specific frequency determining its application. RF energy is a fundamental part of modern wireless technology, allowing seamless, cable-free connectivity across various devices.