Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths. Particularly those that form Gamma Ray Bursts, though to originate from outside our galaxy.
Gamma Rays themselves have a frequency above 1019 Hertz.
shortest wavelengths
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths.
X-rays have the shortest waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. They have wavelengths ranging from 0.01 to 10 nanometers.
Gamma rays. Those also have the highest frequency, and the highest energy per photon.
Gamma rays
Gamma rays
Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths among all waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
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.
Gamma rays
Those are called gamma rays, or gamma radiation.
No, waves with shorter wavelengths have higher frequencies. The wavelength is inversely proportional to frequency, meaning shorter wavelengths correspond to higher frequencies.
Gamma rays have the greatest frequency among all electromagnetic waves. They have the shortest wavelengths and the highest energy.