radio is lower frequency
X-rays are higher.
No, x-rays are not visible light.
Yes, visible light and x-rays can travel through different mediums, such as air, glass, and water. However, they interact with the mediums differently due to their different wavelengths and energy levels. X-rays can penetrate denser materials more easily than visible light.
Between visible light and X-rays there is ultraviolet light.
Visible light rays are the only type of rays that are visible to the human eye. Other types of electromagnetic waves like infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays are not visible.
Photography captures visible radiation, light, reflected from the subject. X-Ray photography captures non-visible radiation, x-rays, that reflects from the subject.
We know that ultraviolet light, X-rays and gamma rays have wavelengths shorter than visible light.
The electromagnetic spectrum includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet light, X-rays, and gamma rays. These rays have different wavelengths and energies, with gamma rays having the shortest wavelengths and highest energies. Each type of ray is used for different applications ranging from communication (radio waves) to medical imaging (X-rays).
Some different types of light rays include visible light, ultraviolet light, infrared light, microwaves, radio waves, and X-rays. Each type of ray has different wavelengths and energies, leading to varying effects and applications.
Infrared and ultraviolet. X-rays, Gamma-rays, micro-waves, etc. etc.
The radiation between visible light and x-rays is called ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UV radiation has shorter wavelengths and higher energy levels than visible light, but lower energy levels than x-rays.
yes, visible rays have wave length from 7000-4000 and X-rays have 10-0.1 in angstroms
X-rays have shorter wavelengths and higher energy than visible light. X-rays are used for medical imaging as they can penetrate tissues, while visible light is used for photography due to its ability to capture color and detail. X-rays are ionizing radiation, meaning they can damage biological tissues, so they are used with caution.