No, Infra-red has a longer wavelength than Ultraviolet.
No, it is longer.
Ultraviolet has a shorter wavelength than red, green, or infrared light.
X-rays have the highest frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum.
There are an infinite number of wavelengths above visible, below visible, and within visible. Since reality has infinite resolution, we can imagine varying the wavelength with infinite division. To call out bands of wavelength: Ultraviolet, X-rays, & Gamma rays.
Some of the sun's rays are ionizing and some not. The portion that is not ionizing is the visible spectrum, anything with longer wavelength (infrared), and a bit of the ultraviolet spectrum. The shorter wave lengths are all ionizing.
There are a few categories of electromagnetic with a shorter wavelength (higher frequency) than visible light. These include ultra-violet light, X-rays, and gamma rays.
Infrared rays have a shorter wavelength than microwaves and radio waves. All are examples of electromagnetic radiation.
Yes. The wavelength of radiation is w=hc/Energy. Gamma energy is larger than infrared energy, thus has shorter wavelength.
Yes it can cause cancer if in infrared light for long time.
Waves the have a wavelength slightly shorter than the visible light are as follows: 1. Ultraviolet 2. X-rays 3. Gamma rays
Ultraviolet has a shorter wavelength than red, green, or infrared light.
No--ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays are progressively shorter.
UV waves are shorter than infrared waves.
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X-rays have the shortest wavelength of those listed.
Radio, microwaves, infrared,visible light, ultraviolet, x- rays, and gamma rays.
Yes, it's visible light rays which enable us to see; these rays are in the middle of the electromagnetic spectrum, between ultraviolet (which has a shorter wavelength) and infrared which is a longer wavelength. The visible light rays are divided into the 7 colours of the rainbow, with violet having the shortest wavelength & red the longest.
X-rays have the highest frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum.