X-ray telescopes have to be sent into space away from the earths atmosphere and take in X-ray radiation into their multilayer mirrors and the ones sent by balloons are collecting the more penetrating X-rays but if its by shuttle they detect the softer x-rays. the x-rays are converted into a image. whereas the radio telescopes can be used from the ground as radio signals travel to the ground but they have to be huge massive things to collect the signals having a wide range and they collect the data in sound and make them into images by using the light from the universe.
A radio telescope is used to detect, collect, and analyze electromagnetic radiation
that originates in astronomical objects or the space between them, and has wavelengths
between 0.001 and 1 meter.
An optical telescope is used to detect, collect, and analyze electromagnetic radiation
that originates in astronomical objects or the space between them, and has wavelengths
between 0.000001 and 0.00001 meter.
Only wavelength (frequency). Otherwise, they are the same identical physical phenomenon.
Physical size, and the wavelength of radiation to which the detector can respond.
Their frequencies (wavelengths) are very different.
The difference between a radio wave and a x-ray is the fact that x-rays have a much higher frequency. Since higher frequency means more energy in electromagnetic waves, x-rays can be used for purposes such as taking photos of things inside the body. Radio waves are at a lower frequency and have a much longer wavelength. They are used in radio, television, and communication.
No. The speed of all electromagnetic radiation is the same in vacuum, from the longest radio wave to the shortest gamma wave.
A gamma wave has more energy than a radio wave.
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X-rays have the shortest wavelength of those listed.
A ray is normal and perpendicular to the wave front. Shortly, that's the difference.
Gamma ray
The difference between a radio wave and a x-ray is the fact that x-rays have a much higher frequency. Since higher frequency means more energy in electromagnetic waves, x-rays can be used for purposes such as taking photos of things inside the body. Radio waves are at a lower frequency and have a much longer wavelength. They are used in radio, television, and communication.
-- a radio wave -- a heat wave -- a yellow wave -- a blue wave -- an ultraviolet wave -- an X-ray -- a gamma ray
gamma ray
No. Though both are electromagnetic waves.
Radiowave is nonionizing while gamma ray is ionizing.
No. The speed of all electromagnetic radiation is the same in vacuum, from the longest radio wave to the shortest gamma wave.
Without going into a lot of detail trying to describe them, that phenomenon is referred to as an "electromagnetic wave". They are all around us. Depending on wavelength, they have names like 'radio', 'microwaves', 'heat', 'light', 'ultraviolet', 'x-ray', and 'gamma ray'.
sound does not belong to the list.
A light ray is always at right angles to its wave front.
there is no difference.