Gamma Waves.
being 10^-12 metres or
0.00000000001 metres or
1 picometer
Gamma rays would have the shortest wavelength among electromagnetic waves.
To find the shortest wavelength, you would need to look for the highest frequency electromagnetic wave in the spectrum. You can use the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency to calculate the wavelength, with the highest frequency corresponding to the shortest wavelength.
The shortest distance between two points on a wave where the wave pattern is repeated is one full wavelength. The distance between corresponding points on adjacent wave cycles is the wavelength of the wave, and this is the shortest distance for the pattern to repeat itself.
a wave with the highest speed
The color of the shortest wavelength is violet. Violet light has the shortest wavelength within the visible spectrum of light.
Violet light has the shortest wavelength in the visible spectrum.
A wave with a frequency in the GHz range has a shorter wavelength compared to a wave in the MHz range. This is because wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional: as frequency increases, wavelength decreases.
x-ray
The electromagnetic wave with the highest energy and shortest wavelength is called a gamma ray. Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum, making them the most energetic type of radiation.
Violet.
Violet light has the shortest wavelength in the visible light spectrum.
No violet light does not have the shortest wavelength. Cosmic rays have the shortest wavelenght which is 10-18 m. Due to its shortest wavelength it has the highest frequency and thus it travels the largest distance.