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According to Max von Laue, x-rays differ from light rays primarily in their wavelength and penetrating power. X-rays have much shorter wavelengths than visible light, allowing them to penetrate materials like human tissue and metals, which light cannot do effectively. This property of x-rays makes them useful in medical imaging and crystallography, while light rays are primarily used for illumination and vision. Additionally, x-rays interact with matter in a way that reveals structural information, unlike light rays which mainly reflect and refract.

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