Radio waves have the lowest frequency, Gamma rays have the smallest wave-length.
Power frequencies has a low frequencies of 60 to 50 hertz, it is weak radiation from ac circuits.
In the electromagnetic spectrum Gamma radiation has the highest frequency.
When electromagnetic radiation is arranged to wavelength and frequency it forms the electromagnetic spectrum.
No. No natural object emits all its radiation at just one frequency.
Electromagnetic radiation
yes frequency = 1/radiation
Power frequencies has a low frequencies of 60 to 50 hertz, it is weak radiation from ac circuits.
Gamma radiation is the smallest, because they have no mass.
In the electromagnetic spectrum Gamma radiation has the highest frequency.
the smallest infrared radiation wavelength is ranging from 0.75-1.3micrometre
Electromagnetic radiation E= hf is characterized by its frequency, f.
Energy = hf where h is Planck's Constant and f is the radiation frequency.
When electromagnetic radiation is arranged to wavelength and frequency it forms the electromagnetic spectrum.
No. No natural object emits all its radiation at just one frequency.
What we currently observe as gamma radiation from nuclear events in stars is something like 10 to 100 exahertz. That's about the upper frequency limit of the electromagnetic radiation we know of, and it will have the shortest wavelength (something at or under 30 nano millimeters). It isn't a stretch to imagine frequencies higher than that, but what is it that can generate electromagnetic oscillations in that range?
Electromagnetic radiation
Principal frequency is radiation that has the greatest intensity and the frequency increases with increasing temperature