There is no such thing as the highest frequency. Since photons or electromagnetic travel at the speed of light its frequency correlates to the energy. The highest energy, and thus the highest frequency, is found in cosmic radiation, where a single photon may carry many millions of kiloelectronvolts.
The highest frequencies of waves are gamma rays.
Gamma Rays
gamma has the highest frequency because on a wave chart the gamma rays have the most energy and frequency
Gamma rays
Gamma rays.
Gamma rays emit the highest frequency.
There is no such thing as the highest frequency. Since photons or electromagnetic travel at the speed of light its frequency correlates to the energy. The highest energy, and thus the highest frequency, is found in cosmic radiation, where a single photon may carry many millions of kiloelectronvolts.
the answer is gamma rays
The highest frequencies of waves are gamma rays.
Gamma Rays
gamma has the highest frequency because on a wave chart the gamma rays have the most energy and frequency
The highest frequency is gamma rays And the lowest is radio waves
Gamma rays
Gamma rays.
Gamma Rays are the highest frequency waves. Lower than that are X-rays then Ultraviolet. Then visible light, infrared, microwave, and radio waves are the lowest frequency. Here is a link which gives more information http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/toolbox/emspectrum1.html
I don't think there is a limit, as to how high the frequency can get. The EM waves of the highest energy (and frequency) are called "gamma rays".