Gamma rays.
In order of decreasing wavelength and increasing frequency:
Radio waves, micro waves, infra-red waves, visible light, ultra-violet, x-rays and gamma rays.
shortest wavelengths
Shortest wavelength corresponds to highest energy, and this region of the EM spectrum contains high energy radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays.The part with the highest frequencies ... the end where the gamma rays are.
Gamma rays. Those also have the highest frequency, and the highest energy per photon.
The longest wavelengths are usually referred to as radio waves, whereas the highest frequencies are referred to as cosmic rays (the opposite end of the spectrum).
Gamma Rays
Gamma rays
Gamma rays
Those are called gamma rays, or gamma radiation.
Gamma rays
Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.
shortest wavelengths
Gamma rays
Shortest wavelength corresponds to highest energy, and this region of the EM spectrum contains high energy radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays.The part with the highest frequencies ... the end where the gamma rays are.
Gamma rays. Those also have the highest frequency, and the highest energy per photon.
The longest wavelengths are usually referred to as radio waves, whereas the highest frequencies are referred to as cosmic rays (the opposite end of the spectrum).
"Gamma ray" is the name we give to electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelengths, the highest frequencies, and photons with the highest energies. It's the category of radiation past X-rays, and more penetrating and dangerous to living tissues than X-rays are.
Gamma Rays