No. If the shortest wavelength is on the left end of the spectrum, the shortest wavelength is microwaves. if the shortest wavelength is on the right end of the spectrum, the shortest wavelength is gamma rays. I think it is microwaves because micro means small.
radiowaves, microwaves, infra-red, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays
Shortest wavelength is gamma rays. Next longer wavelength is with Xrays. Then Ultraviolet, visible radiations, infra red, microwaves, radio waves with shorter wavelength and radio waves with longer wavelength
Gamma Rays. Followed by Hard X-Rays, then soft x-rays, then extreme ultraviolet, then ultraviolet, then near ultraviolet, then our visible light comes in. Followed by Near infared and so on.
The gamma ray has the shortest wavelength (and shortest period) as well as the highest frequency (and highest energy) of all forms of electromagnetic radiation.That's the part of the spectrum that we call "gamma rays".There is no definite answer to this as we can have shorter and shorter wavelengths from a value which we have assigned to be the shortest wavelength.However, gamma rays have the shortest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.Gamma radiation ;)The region of the spectrum that we call "gamma rays" has.
According to (longest wavelength) ROYGBIV (shortest wavelength), it would be "indigo."
ultraviolet waves
X-rays have the shortest wavelength of those listed.
No--ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays are progressively shorter.
radiowaves, microwaves, infra-red, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays
Ultraviolet has a shorter wavelength than red, green, or infrared light.
Shortest wavelength is gamma rays. Next longer wavelength is with Xrays. Then Ultraviolet, visible radiations, infra red, microwaves, radio waves with shorter wavelength and radio waves with longer wavelength
Violet has the shortest wavelength
Gamma Rays. Followed by Hard X-Rays, then soft x-rays, then extreme ultraviolet, then ultraviolet, then near ultraviolet, then our visible light comes in. Followed by Near infared and so on.
The shortest wavelength of visible light for your eye is the wavelength of the lastcolor you can see on the blue end of the rainbow. It may be slightly different forsomeone else's eye.
The gamma ray has the shortest wavelength (and shortest period) as well as the highest frequency (and highest energy) of all forms of electromagnetic radiation.That's the part of the spectrum that we call "gamma rays".There is no definite answer to this as we can have shorter and shorter wavelengths from a value which we have assigned to be the shortest wavelength.However, gamma rays have the shortest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.Gamma radiation ;)The region of the spectrum that we call "gamma rays" has.
According to (longest wavelength) ROYGBIV (shortest wavelength), it would be "indigo."
Green has the shortest wavelength of those.