Gamma, X-Ray, Ultraviolet, Visible, Infrared, Microwaves, and then Radio waves. (from smallest to largest)
Between UVB and Gamma rays.
Gamma rays
We know that gamma rays are electromagnetic energy, and they'll occupy a place on the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. You can locate gamma rays right at the top end of the EM spectrum because their frequencies are so high (or their wavelengths are so short, if you prefer).
The electromagnetic spectrum is made up of different waves. Radio, Microwave, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet light, x-rays and then gamma rays.
A gamma ray is a form of electromagnetic radiation that has a very short wavelength (and a very high frequency and a very high energy). Gamma rays are similar to visible light, radio waves, and all the other forms of electromagnetic radiation. We find gamma rays at the top or high end of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is probable that X-Rays, which are just below gamma rays in the spectrum, are most similar.
Gamma rays
Gamma rays are at the end of the spectrum
Gamma rays
Gamma rays
highest
The highest frequencies of waves are gamma rays.
gamma rays :D
Gamma Rays
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Gamma Waves
gamma radiations..
Gamma radiation