X-rays have the highest frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Of infrared, visible, gamma and ultraviolet radiation the one with the longest wavelength (and lowest frequency) is infrared radiation.
To be more specific going from long wavelength to small wavelengths one has:
Infrared - Visible - Ultraviolet - Gamma
There are more types of electromagnetic radiation by the way, such as radio- or X-rays.
ultraviolet radiation gamma radiation visible radiation infrared radiation
Of these, infrared has the longest wavelength
Out of the items on that list, radio waves have
the longest wavelength / lowest frequency.
Among the items on that particular list, infrared radiation
has the longest wavelength.
From that list, the gamma ray has.
Gamma Rays
Ultraviolet and the infrared.
Radio waves have the lowest frequency in all of the electromagnetic spectrum. The next higher frequency energy is microwave, visible light including ultraviolet, infrared, X-ray, then gamma ray
infrared light:)
From the items on that list, infrared light has the lowest frequency, and X-rays have the highest.
In order of increasing frequency: (i) radio waves. (ii) microwaves. (iii) infrared. (iv) visible light. (v) ultraviolet. hope this helps =)
Ultraviolet and the infrared.
gamma ray
Ultraviolet is higher frequency, then visible light, then infrared.
In order from lowest frequency to highest: radio, microwave, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-ray, and gamma.
Did not see enough information (arrangements?) Do you have a list such as ultraviolet Infrared Microwave Radio wave ?
Ultraviolet light has a wavelength below 400 nanometers, infrared;s wavelength is less than 700 nanometers or so. Frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength, so ultraviolet light has a much a much higher frequency than infrared.
Ultraviolet is too high frequency to enter glass and infrared is too low.
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Ultraviolet with its higher frequency and shorter wavelength carries more energy then infrared.
Infrared and Ultraviolet light fall just outside human vision. The frequency of infrared light is less than the frequency of visible red light. There are different definitions and classifications of infrared, but the frequency ranges from 3 x 10 11 Hz (300 Gigahertz or 1000 micrometer wavelength) to about 4.3 x 10 14 Hz (0.7 micrometer wavelength). Ultraviolet's frequency is greater than the frequency of Violet light. This can range from 7.5 x 10 14 Hz (400 nanometer wavelength) to 3.0 x 10 16 Hz (10 nanometer wavelength). See related links.
Ultraviolet rays have higher frequency (1 x 1016 to 8 x 1014 hertz) than the infrared rays(4 x 1014 to 1 x 1013 hertz).
Visible light and ultraviolet rays are forms of electromagnetic radiation (EM). So are infrared, microwave and others.