Gamma rays have wavelengths shorter than 10 picometres (10^-11 metres), corresponding to frequencies exceeding 10 exahertz (10^19 Hz).
It is theorised that the Planck length may be the smallest meaningful unit of distance. A wave with that wavelength would have a frequency of approx 6.2*10^34Hz.
February is the shortest month of the year
Shadows are shortest at noon when the sun is directly overhead, creating a smaller angle between the sunlight and the object casting the shadow. As the angle increases in the morning and afternoon, shadows lengthen.
The wavelength radiated from the cans are shorter than the ones absorbed. This is because the intensity is less than before. Take for example a bouncing rubber ball. When you drop the ball from a certain height, it bounces back, but lower than before because there is less energy.
Radio waves are amongst the shortest. Gamma and X rays are shorter. The long wave lengths are at the other end of the electromagnetic spectrum. These are called 'infra red,
Radar waves typically have longer wavelengths than visible light. Radar waves can have wavelengths ranging from a few millimeters to several meters, while visible light wavelengths range from about 400 to 700 nanometers.
shortest wavelengths
Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Blue and violet light have the shortest wavelengths in the visible light spectrum.
Visible light with the shortest wavelengths is violet.
Violet has the shortest wavelength
The shortest wavelengths that can be seen are experienced as violet light. This corresponds to wavelengths ranging from approximately 380 to 450 nanometers.
violet
No they are one of the shortest.
Yes, out of all the colors of visible light, violet has the shortest wavelength.
Those are called gamma rays, or gamma radiation.
Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths among all waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Gamma rays. Those also have the highest frequency, and the highest energy per photon.