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Gamma rays. If you mean visible light, that would be the blue light.

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Electromagnetic waves whose photons carry the highest energy also have the:?

shortest wavelengths


Is red shortest wavelength?

Yes. The longest visible wavelength / lowest visible frequency is the last color you see on the red end of the 'rainbow'. The shortest visible wavelength / highest visible frequency is the last color you see on the violet end of the 'rainbow'. These limits are not exactly the same for every human eye.


What Electromagnetic waves whose photons have the longest wavelengths have?

Radio waves have the longest wavelengths among the electromagnetic waves, corresponding to photons with the lowest energy. They are used in communication, radar, and broadcasting due to their ability to travel long distances and penetrate obstacles like buildings.


What is the light whose wavelength is too long for us to see?

Infrared light has wavelengths that are too long for us to see. This type of light is often used in night-vision technology and can be detected as heat by certain animals such as snakes and pit vipers.


What determines the color of an light?

Light is part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum. It is the range of the spectrum that the human eye can see. It's wavelength goes from about 380 nm to about 740 nm. The different colors of light belong to different wavelengths. You'll find violet on the short wavelength side and red on the long wavelength side. Below the wavelength of 380 nm you find Ultra Violet light and above 740 nm you find the Infra red light, both not visible to the human eye.

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Radiation whose wavelength are among the shortest are?

gamma rays


Electromagnetic waves whose photons carry the highest energy also have the:?

shortest wavelengths


What are plasmonic nanostructures?

Plasmonic nanoparticles are particles whose electron density can couple with electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths that are far larger than the particle.


Is red shortest wavelength?

Yes. The longest visible wavelength / lowest visible frequency is the last color you see on the red end of the 'rainbow'. The shortest visible wavelength / highest visible frequency is the last color you see on the violet end of the 'rainbow'. These limits are not exactly the same for every human eye.


What light goes through the greatest refraction?

Violet light undergoes the greatest refraction as it has the shortest wavelength among the visible light spectrum. This causes it to bend the most when entering a medium with a different refractive index.


What Electromagnetic waves whose photons have the longest wavelengths have?

Radio waves have the longest wavelengths among the electromagnetic waves, corresponding to photons with the lowest energy. They are used in communication, radar, and broadcasting due to their ability to travel long distances and penetrate obstacles like buildings.


Whose reign was shortest among kings in the Bible?

King Zimri, the 5th king of the Northern Kingdom, killed King Eiah and reigned as king for only 7 days.


What wavelengths are shorter than 380 NM?

Any whose wavelength does not exceed 379 nm.


What planet has the shortest year of the inner planets?

Mercury, whose year is about 88 Earth days.


A plant whose leaves are reddish yellow is NOT absorbing light from which wavelengths of the visible light spectrum?

The plant is not absorbing light from wavelengths in the red and yellow range of the visible light spectrum. Instead, it is reflecting these wavelengths which gives it its reddish-yellow color.


What is the frequency of radiation whose wavelength is 0.0000240?

12.5 terahertz. If your wavelength is in meters.


Infrared light is what?

It is electromagnetic radiation whose wavelength is longer than that of visible light.

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