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The frequency of a gamma ray is typically in the range of 10 exahertz (10^18 Hz) or higher. Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency among the different types of electromagnetic radiation.
Gamma rays have higher frequency than X-rays. Gamma rays have frequencies greater than 10^19 Hz, while X-rays have frequencies in the range of 10^16 to 10^19 Hz.
No, a wave with a frequency of 5x10^16 Hz falls within the range of the electromagnetic spectrum classified as the gamma-ray region. Gamma rays are not visible to the human eye.
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Gamma rays have a higher frequency than visible light. Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency and energy in the electromagnetic spectrum, while visible light falls in the middle range of the spectrum.
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Generally speaking, it is gamma rays that have a higher frequency (and energy) than X-rays. The upper end of the X-ray spectrum and the lower end of the gamma ray spectrum enjoy a bit of overlap, but the X-ray does not have a higher frequency than the gamma ray.
We have named them a gamma ray and Xray because they get produced by two different methods. So it is not all overlapping. This particular method produces em radiations with some frequency range. Same time someother method could also produce some frequency fallen in the other range. So it is natural.
Gamma ray photons have a higher frequency (and therefore carry more energy) than X-ray photons.
in order from low frequency to high frequency; radiowaves,microwaves,infared,visble light,ultraviolet,x-ray,gamma ray. hope this helps ;-)
A gamma ray is an electromagnetic wave. It has the highest frequency (and energy) as well as the shortest wavelength on any wave on the electromagnetic spectrum.
As the wavelength of a gamma ray decreases, its frequency increases. This is because frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional to each other, meaning that as one increases, the other decreases. So, as the wavelength of a gamma ray decreases, the number of waves passing a point per second (frequency) increases.