A Gamma Ray
The electromagnetic waves which have the shortest wavelength (and thus, the highest frequency, and the highest energy per photon) are called gamma rays.
Gamma Rays
The full range is called the "electromagnetic spectrum".No number can be given, because there's no such thing as the longestor shortest wavelength (lowest or highest frequency). The electromagneticspectrum has no ends.
The shortest wavelengths have the most energy because it has the highest frequency. A high energy light will have a shorter wavelength than a low energy light. If the wavelength goes down, then the frequency goes up. When calculating energy in the equation, E=hv, frequency (v) is the variable, not the wavelength. So in the equation, if you wanted a more energy (E), you would have the frequency be large. For the frequency to be big, then the wavelength has to be low.
Gamma rays. In order of decreasing wavelength and increasing frequency: Radio waves, micro waves, infra-red waves, visible light, ultra-violet, x-rays and gamma rays.
The electromagnetic waves which have the shortest wavelength (and thus, the highest frequency, and the highest energy per photon) are called gamma rays.
Gamma Rays
Gamma rays
The full range is called the "electromagnetic spectrum".No number can be given, because there's no such thing as the longestor shortest wavelength (lowest or highest frequency). The electromagneticspectrum has no ends.
Those are called gamma rays, or gamma radiation.
The color with the shortest wavelength is purple, sometimes called violet.
The shortest wavelengths have the most energy because it has the highest frequency. A high energy light will have a shorter wavelength than a low energy light. If the wavelength goes down, then the frequency goes up. When calculating energy in the equation, E=hv, frequency (v) is the variable, not the wavelength. So in the equation, if you wanted a more energy (E), you would have the frequency be large. For the frequency to be big, then the wavelength has to be low.
Gamma rays. In order of decreasing wavelength and increasing frequency: Radio waves, micro waves, infra-red waves, visible light, ultra-violet, x-rays and gamma rays.
If this question if referring to electromagnetic radiation (light) then the sun probably emits very small amounts of gamma rays, which have the shortest wavelengths of all electromagnetic radiation as well as larger amounts of x-Rays (the next wavelength larger). However, there are a variety of particles with larger masses and higher energies than that of photons. These particles are known as cosmic rays, which include electrons, muons, protons, neutrons, and even whole helium nuclei (called alpha particles). These higher mass particles can travel at near-light-speed velocities and as a result have very short wavelengths.
The electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelength are called radio waves.
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The distance between successive identical parts of a wave is called the wave length.