X-rays and microwaves are both forms of electromagnetic radiation. They both have wavelengths that fall within the electromagnetic spectrum. They are also used in various applications such as medical imaging for X-rays and cooking in the case of microwaves.
A microwave has a higher wavelength than an X-ray. Microwaves typically have wavelengths in the range of centimeters to millimeters, while X-rays have wavelengths in the range of picometers to nanometers.
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The seven forms of electromagnetic energy are radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Each form of electromagnetic energy has a different wavelength and frequency, leading to their diverse applications and interactions with matter.
As long as the x-ray and the microwave are in the same medium, they're both traveling at the same speed. So are radio waves, TV waves, heat waves, and every color of visible light.
The past tense of "x-ray" is spelled as "x-rayed."
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No it uses x rays
No, an X-ray is not a mechanical wave. An X-ray is an electromagnetic wave. However, in polar molecules, an X-ray can cause the molecule to vibrate rapidly, just like a microwave oven can.
From that list, microwaves have the longest wavelength. Those four items would be arranged by wavelength like this: - Gamma ray (shortest) - X-ray - Visible light - Microwave (longest)
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The speed of X-ray in vacuum is the same as the speed of radio, microwave, light, heat, infrared, and ultraviolet: 299,792,458 meters (186,282 miles) per second.
X-ray. The energy of a light photon is inversely proportional to its wavelength. (so as the wavelength shortens, the energy goes up.) X-rays have the shortest wavelengths of the types of light you mentioned. In order of energy highest to lowest, the lights you mentioned would be: x-ray, ultraviolet, blue, microwave.
A microwave has a higher wavelength than an X-ray. Microwaves typically have wavelengths in the range of centimeters to millimeters, while X-rays have wavelengths in the range of picometers to nanometers.
Beta rays are electrons, not electromagnetic.
a microwave or a x-ray. Because when the microwave for example is plugged in or turned on is electrical energy and when the food is being cooked is when electromagnetic energy is used. Hope I Could Help :]