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Radio waves have very low energy compared to other forms of electromagnetic radiation. Their energy is typically measured in micro-electron volts (µeV), which is much lower than other forms of radiation such as visible light or X-rays. The energy of radio waves is typically insufficient to cause any ionization or chemical reactions in matter.

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