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The longest wavelength corresponds to long wave radio, I think the longest used is about 2000 meters. The shortest are gamma rays, which occur in radioactivity, these are from about 10-11 meters down.
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For the same speed of a wave (I suppose you are referring to electromagnetic waves), the highest frequency corresponds to the shortest wavelength.For the same speed of a wave (I suppose you are referring to electromagnetic waves), the highest frequency corresponds to the shortest wavelength.For the same speed of a wave (I suppose you are referring to electromagnetic waves), the highest frequency corresponds to the shortest wavelength.For the same speed of a wave (I suppose you are referring to electromagnetic waves), the highest frequency corresponds to the shortest wavelength.
Gamma rays would have the shortest wavelength among electromagnetic waves.
Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths among all waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths among the electromagnetic spectrum, ranging from about 10 picometers to 10 femtometers.
Radio waves are electromagnetic energy, similar to light, but of much longer wave lengths.
hazers OK well a gamma wave is the shortest wave length and the highest Frequency of electromagnetic waves ! one of the most hostile waves ever !
Gamma rays have the greatest frequency among the electromagnetic waves. They have the shortest wavelength and highest energy in the electromagnetic spectrum.
A range of wavelengths is called a spectrum. This can refer to electromagnetic waves like light, or other waves such as sound or seismic waves.
Gamma Waves. being 10^-12 metres or 0.00000000001 metres or 1 picometer
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.