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Infrared radiation is of a much lower frequency (and a longer wavelength) than X-rays.
Blue light is in the visible wavelength range.
The wavelength of an X-ray is much shorter than the wavelength of a red light from a neon sign. The frequency is much longer in an X-ray than the frequency of a red light from a neon sign.
Waves the have a wavelength slightly shorter than the visible light are as follows: 1. Ultraviolet 2. X-rays 3. Gamma rays
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = 299,000,000 / 5 = 59,800,000 meters = about 37,000 milesThis is no X-ray. It's a longer wavelength (lower frequency) than any electrical signal we generatefor any purpose.The longest wavelength that's called an X-ray is in the neighborhood of 0.00000001 meter.Its frequency is 30,000,000,000,000,000 Hz.
Infrared radiation is of a much lower frequency (and a longer wavelength) than X-rays.
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Infrared radiation is of a much lower frequency (and a longer wavelength) than X-rays.
Blue light is in the visible wavelength range.
X-rays have the highest frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Blue light is in the visible wavelength range.
The wavelength of the x-ray is shorter.
Infrared waves have lower frequency and longer wavelengths than X-rays. They are both transverse waves, travel at the same speed in vacuum (3 x 108 ms-1) and do not require a material medium for their transmission. Infrared is non-ionizing, x-rays are ionizing.
The wavelength of an X-ray is much shorter than the wavelength of a red light from a neon sign. The frequency is much longer in an X-ray than the frequency of a red light from a neon sign.
Infrared radiation is of a much lower frequency (and a longer wavelength) than X-rays.
X-rays have the shortest wavelength of those listed.