Yes, both do.
The highest frequency is gamma rays And the lowest is radio waves
Ultraviolet radiation is the range of electromagnetic waves with frequencies higher than violet on the visible spectrum. It has shorter wavelengths and higher energy than visible light. Exposure to UV radiation can have harmful effects on living organisms.
Ultraviolet light extends for quite a ways up the electromagnetic spectrum after visible violet ends. Its frequencies are higher. Wavelengths from 400nm to 50nm covering 4 groups of UV.
I think it might be frequency... Not exactly sure. :)
Gamma rays and X-rays are considered high-energy waves in the electromagnetic spectrum due to their short wavelengths and high frequencies. They are capable of penetrating through materials and have the potential to cause ionization in atoms.
Yes, they do.
I'll answer your question for a variety of waves. For sound waves, higher pitch sounds have higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths. For water waves, the slowest moving waves have higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths. For seismic waves, S waves have higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths than P waves. For electromagnetic waves, X-rays and gamma rays have higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths than, say, visible light. For quantum mechanical, de Broglie waves, particles with classical analogues of momentum have higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths than individual particles.
X-rays and gamma rays have higher frequencies than ultraviolet waves. X-rays have frequencies ranging from 30 petahertz (30 × 10^15 Hz) to 30 exahertz (30 × 10^18 Hz), while gamma rays have frequencies above 30 exahertz.
A gamma ray has a higher amplitude than a radio wave. Gamma rays have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies compared to radio waves, resulting in higher energy and therefore higher amplitudes.
Gamma rays have a higher frequency than infrared waves. Gamma rays are on the electromagnetic spectrum with the shortest wavelength and highest frequency, while infrared waves have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies.
Gamma frequencies are the fastest brainwave frequencies, occurring at around 30 Hz or higher. They are associated with higher cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and problem-solving. In comparison, alpha waves are slower (8-13 Hz) and are linked to relaxed wakefulness, while beta waves (14-30 Hz) are associated with active thinking and focus.
We call light electromagnetic radiation with certain frequencies; higher frequencies and we call it Ultra violet, X-rays and gamma radiation. Frequencies lower than light we call infra red, and radio.
The answer is gamma rays.
Gamma waves and radio waves are both forms of electromagnetic radiation that travel at the speed of light and can carry energy and information. They both have specific frequencies and wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum, with gamma waves having the highest frequencies and shortest wavelengths, and radio waves having lower frequencies and longer wavelengths.
The electromagnetic waves sequence from higher to lower frequencies is gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, microwaves, and radio waves.
Gamma rays have a higher frequency than radio waves. Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum, while radio waves have the longest wavelength and lowest frequency.
gamma rays. they have the shortesst wawvelengths and the highest frequencies.