The answer is gamma rays.
Gamma rays.
Radio waves
Gamma rays
Gamma Rays
The longest wavelengths are usually referred to as radio waves, whereas the highest frequencies are referred to as cosmic rays (the opposite end of the spectrum).
That's called the electromagnetic spectrum.
The highest frequencies of waves are gamma rays.
Light is ONE SMALL RANGE of the electromagnetic spectrum. In other words, electromagnetic waves within a relatively small range of frequencies - the frequencies that we are adapted to seeing with our eyes - is called "visible light", or simply "light".
There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.
Gamma rays
ALL the radiation from the lowest frequency to the highest.
Gamma rays
Gamma rays
Gamma rays
Those are called gamma rays, or gamma radiation.
Gamma rays, with frequencies above 1019 Hz.
The longest wavelengths are usually referred to as radio waves, whereas the highest frequencies are referred to as cosmic rays (the opposite end of the spectrum).
That's called the electromagnetic spectrum.
The highest frequencies of waves are gamma rays.
gamma rays. they have the shortesst wawvelengths and the highest frequencies.
Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.