Waves of extremely short wavelength produced as a result of transitions of electrons in an atom.
ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays would all do that
The X-Ray has more energy than the radio waves, E=hf. The f in X rays is billion times higher than radio waves. Thus X-Rays are a billion times more energy.Roughly damage can be caused around f=E15 hertz, UV Rays. Radio waves are around f=E12 and X-Rays around f=E18. Radio waves are 1/1000 of the danger level and X-Rays are 1000 times the danger level.
Radio waves are electromagnetic waves and are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Other electromagnetic waves in the electromagnetic spectrum are microwaves, visible light, infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays
X-rays have by far the shorter wavelength. Radio waves can go from several meters in length to miles in length. X-rays, on the other hand, have a wavelength of 0.01 to 10 nanometers. (Nanometers are one-billionth of a meter thick. For a better picture, think of a millimeter - and divide it into one million.)
Yes. So are heat waves, ultraviolet waves, X-rays, and gamma rays. They're all the same thing, only with different wavelengths.
X-rays are electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves (same as visible light).
X- rays are transverse waves!x rays are electromagnetic waves and transverse .
radio waves, microwaves, infared, visible light, UV light, x rays, gamma rays
X-rays
X-Rays are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Other waves on the electromagnetic spectrum include light, radio waves, and gamma rays.
Gamma radiation consists of high energy waves similar to x-rays.
ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays would all do that
X rays dont go as far as radio waves
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, which are transverse waves. This means that the electric and magnetic fields associated with X-rays oscillate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
ultra violet waves
x-rays