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Electromagnetic radiation, X-rays have a wavelength with the range of 0.01 to 10 nanometres

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X-rays are an example of?

electromagnetic energy


X rays are in example of what energy?

electrical


What is one example of a high electromagnetic energy wave?

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Are grenz rays an example of electromagnetic radiation?

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Do gamma rays or x-rays have lower energy?

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Do gamma rays have a higher or lower energy level than X-rays?

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Which form of energy is represented by X-rays?

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What is the branch of radiology dealing with the use of x rays?

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What energy forms are X-rays?

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What is the difference between soft x-rays and hard x-rays?

Soft X-Rays have lower frequency and energy (125ev), than hard X-Rays,(125kev).


Do X-rays have a higher or lower frequency than light waves?

Light waves and X-rays are both forms of electromagnetic energy. X-rays, however, have higher energy (higher frequency and shorter wavelength) than (visible) light.