Yes, their wavelength is shorter - hence, their energy is higher.
We don't have a name for anything with wavelengths shorter than gamma rays.
Cosmic rays have shorter wavelength than gamma rays
X-rays and gamma rays have shorter wavelengths than microwaves.
Gamma rays have shorter wavelengths compared to microwaves. This means that microwaves have longer wavelengths than gamma rays.
Gamma rays have shorter wavelength than X-rays. Some times X rays might have shorter wavelength than that of gamma rays. Why so? The main reason is that we assign name to the electromagnetic radiations just based on the method of production. X-rays are produced by stopping the fast moving electrons But gamma rays come out the nuclear reaction.
X-rays have lower energy than gamma rays. Gamma rays are a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation, while x-rays have lower energy and shorter wavelengths than gamma rays.
We know that ultraviolet light, X-rays and gamma rays have wavelengths shorter than visible light.
We know that ultraviolet light, X-rays and gamma rays have wavelengths shorter than visible light.
Yes. The wavelength of radiation is w=hc/Energy. Gamma energy is larger than infrared energy, thus has shorter wavelength.
No, gamma rays have shorter wavelengths than microwaves. Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum, while microwaves have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies.
By definition, gamma is the highest classification of electromagnetic radiation. The highest energy rays are from cosmic radiation and are called "very high-energy gamma rays."
ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, gamma rays