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They differ:* By their frequency * By their wavelength, which is inversely proportional to their frequency * By the energy per photon, which is proportional to the frequency
wavelength,frequency, and speed
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In order from longest wavelength and lowest frequency to shortest wavelength and highest frequency, they are radio waves, microwaves, infrared rays, visible light, UV (ultraviolet) rays, X-rays, and gamma rays.Our Chemistry and Physics teacher taught us with a mnemonic device:Real Men In Violet Underwear are eXtremely Gorgeouswith each bold letter standing for the energies in order, according to the electromagnetic spectrum.
wavelength & frequency (but remember frequency is only a derivative of wavelength for any given propagation velocity) 'Amplitude' also varies (bigger waves!)
They differ:* By their frequency * By their wavelength, which is inversely proportional to their frequency * By the energy per photon, which is proportional to the frequency
In the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation the wave property that changes is the frequency. So for example xrays have higher frequency then blue light which has higher frequency then red light which has higher frequency then radio waves etc.
They differ in wavelength. This is equivalent to saying that they differ in frequency, because the product of (wavelength) x (frequency) is always the same number ... the speed of the wave.
wavelength,frequency, and speed
Electromagnetic waves differ in there properties because of the difference in there frequency
In frequency or wavelength.
They differ in wavelength. This is equivalent to saying that they differ in frequency, because the product of (wavelength) x (frequency) is always the same number ... the speed of the wave.
Each frequency will differ with each mobile device. Frequency is known as the number of times at which an electromagnetic wave oscillates per second.
I have no clue Laugh out loud
In order from longest wavelength and lowest frequency to shortest wavelength and highest frequency, they are radio waves, microwaves, infrared rays, visible light, UV (ultraviolet) rays, X-rays, and gamma rays.Our Chemistry and Physics teacher taught us with a mnemonic device:Real Men In Violet Underwear are eXtremely Gorgeouswith each bold letter standing for the energies in order, according to the electromagnetic spectrum.
wavelength & frequency (but remember frequency is only a derivative of wavelength for any given propagation velocity) 'Amplitude' also varies (bigger waves!)
Different types of electromagnetic waves have different frequencies; different wavelengths; and different energies per photon.