X-rays have shorter wavelengths than radio,
heat, infra-red, visible light, and ultra-violet.
star like a sun big but not really starlike and xray gives off radio waves ......
Radio waves ... including microwaves ... and X-rays are different only in wavelength (frequency). The sun radiates all of them.
Sound waves. All the others are forms of electromagnetic radiation (visible and invisible light).
Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultra violet, XRays, and gamma rays are all part of the "electromagnetic spectrum". They are all electromagnetic radiation and they all travel at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second). The only difference between them is their frequencies (or wavelengths)
Although radio waves, visible light and X-rays are all part of the electromagnetic spectrum, x-rays travel with a much higher energy at a very short wavelength and create ionizing radiation. When an x-ray passes through organic matter the denser matter will block some of the radiation and that radiation will be deposited in the matter creating some cell damage.
Ultraviolet rays have shorter wavelengths than infrared rays. Ultraviolet rays have wavelengths shorter than visible light, making them invisible to the human eye, while infrared rays have longer wavelengths.
Yes, radio waves have longer wavelengths (measured in meters) and lower frequencies compared to x-rays, which have shorter wavelengths (measured in nanometers) and higher frequencies. Radio waves are used for communication and broadcasting, while x-rays are used in medical imaging and security screening due to their ability to penetrate solid objects.
No, the visible light spectrum falls between infrared and ultraviolet light on the electromagnetic spectrum. Radar waves have longer wavelengths than visible light, while X-rays have shorter wavelengths.
Examples of electromagnetic energy are radio waves, Xrays, optical light waves, infrared waves, sunlight and lightening.
Because of the radiasion
No, X-rays have shorter wavelength than ultraviolet light. X-rays have wavelengths in the range of 0.01 to 10 nanometers, while ultraviolet light has wavelengths in the range of 10 to 400 nanometers.
Shortest wavelength is gamma rays. Next longer wavelength is with Xrays. Then Ultraviolet, visible radiations, infra red, microwaves, radio waves with shorter wavelength and radio waves with longer wavelength
star like a sun big but not really starlike and xray gives off radio waves ......
Radio waves ... including microwaves ... and X-rays are different only in wavelength (frequency). The sun radiates all of them.
X-rays, just like sunlight or radio waves, doesn't consistent of an element.
Well there is the Electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Visible light is the light that we can see and they are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. On the EM spectrum there is radio/ TV, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet (UV), xrays,and gamma rays.
gamma rays, xrays, uv light, visible light, infra red, microwaves, radio waves