From lowest to highest frequency.
Radiowaves
Microwaves
Infa-red Radiation
Visible Light
Ultra-violet light
X-Rays
Gamma Rays
Violet. Recall VIBGYOR. Violet at the high frequency extreme and Red is at the low frequency extreme
"Gamma" is the name given to the electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency (shortest wavelength, highest energy).
The highest frequency is gamma rays And the lowest is radio waves
"Gamma ray" is the name we give to electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelengths, the highest frequencies, and photons with the highest energies. It's the category of radiation past X-rays, and more penetrating and dangerous to living tissues than X-rays are.
Photons with higher energy correspond to electromagnetic radiation with higher frequency/shorter wavelength. In the visible band, the color with the highest frequency is the last one you can see on the VIOLET end of the spectrum.
ALL the radiation from the lowest frequency to the highest.
Shortest wavelength corresponds to highest energy, and this region of the EM spectrum contains high energy radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays.The part with the highest frequencies ... the end where the gamma rays are.
In the electromagnetic spectrum Gamma radiation has the highest frequency.
The highest frequencies of waves are gamma rays.
"Gamma" is the name given to the electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency (shortest wavelength, highest energy).
gamma rays :D
-- The lowest frequencies that we have a name for are what we call "radio" waves. -- The highest frequencies that we have a name for are what we call "gamma" rays. Although there is not upper or lower limit in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Violet. Recall VIBGYOR. Violet at the high frequency extreme and Red is at the low frequency extreme
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).
Those are called gamma rays, or gamma radiation.
The electromagnetic spectrum is the full range of known electromagnetic radiation, ranging from radio waves to gamma rays. Radio waves are at one end of the spectrum with the longest wavelength and the lowest frequency. Gamma rays at the other end have the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency. (frequency = wave oscillations per second) Most electromagnetic radiation can fall into one of the following categories: Radiowave Microwave Infrared Visible (light) Ultraviolet X-rays Gamma Rays [This list is in increasing order of frequency)
At the highest end of the Electromagnetic Spectrum are wavelengths known as Gamma Waves. Gamma Waves are a unique form of radiation that is highly dangerous to living tissue.