yes
The electromagnetic waves sequence from higher to lower frequencies is gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, microwaves, and radio waves.
Yes, infrared waves have a higher frequency than microwaves. Infrared waves have frequencies ranging from about 300 GHz to 400 THz, while microwaves typically have frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz.
In the entire spectrum of electromagnetic waves, microwaves and radiowaves (microwaves are sometimes classified under radio waves), have the longest wavelengths, and the lowest frequencies (and therefore, energy).
Infrared is a much longer wavelength than ultraviolet.
No, radio waves and microwaves do not produce the photoelectric effect. The photoelectric effect is the phenomenon where electrons are emitted from a material when it is exposed to light of sufficient frequency (typically ultraviolet or higher). Radio waves and microwaves have lower frequencies and energies than light, so they are not capable of causing the photoelectric effect.
Ultraviolet is higher frequency, then visible light, then infrared.
The electromagnetic waves sequence from higher to lower frequencies is gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, microwaves, and radio waves.
Yes, they do.
Yes, infrared waves have a higher frequency than microwaves. Infrared waves have frequencies ranging from about 300 GHz to 400 THz, while microwaves typically have frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz.
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.
In the entire spectrum of electromagnetic waves, microwaves and radiowaves (microwaves are sometimes classified under radio waves), have the longest wavelengths, and the lowest frequencies (and therefore, energy).
Infrared is a much longer wavelength than ultraviolet.
no
No, radio waves and microwaves do not produce the photoelectric effect. The photoelectric effect is the phenomenon where electrons are emitted from a material when it is exposed to light of sufficient frequency (typically ultraviolet or higher). Radio waves and microwaves have lower frequencies and energies than light, so they are not capable of causing the photoelectric effect.
Visible light has shorter wavelengths than microwaves. Microwaves, which might be considered the highest energy radio waves, have a longer wavelength (and a lower frequency) than visible light.
No, infrared waves have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies compared to ultraviolet rays, which have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies.
Microwaves have longer wavelengths than ultraviolet waves. Microwaves typically have wavelengths ranging from about 1 millimeter to 1 meter, while ultraviolet waves have wavelengths ranging from about 10 to 400 nanometers.