No, gamma rays have the least wavelength of all electromagnetic waves ,their wavelength ranges from 6 x 10-13 to 1 x 10-10 meters.
It is true that gamma rays have the shortest wavelength in the highest energy. They also have the highest frequency.
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There are seven types of electromagnetic waves and they are: 1. Radio waves 2. Microwaves 3. Infra-red waves 4. (visible) Light waves 5. Ultra-violet waves 6. X-ray waves 7. Gamma rays
Gamma Rays
The highest frequencies of waves are gamma rays.
Radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic waves with the greatest energy are gamma rays.
Gamma rays
X-Rays are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Other waves on the electromagnetic spectrum include light, radio waves, and gamma rays.
The electromagnetic spectrum is the name for the range of electromagnetic waves when they are placed in order of increasing frequency. The electromagnetic spectrum is made up of radio waves, infrared rays, visible light, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays.
x-rays and gamma rays
Other members of the electromagnetic spectrum other than ordinary light are gamma rays x-rays, ultraviolet rays,infrared rays, microwaves, radio waves and TV waves
electromagnetic spectrum is called as the spectrum because it consists of different lights like radio waves, micro waves, infrared, visible light, ultra violet light, x-rays, gamma-rays
White light, which can split in to the colours is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are, cosmic rays, X-rays, UV light, infra red(IR) waves, micro waves, and radio waves. m ic ray of the spectrum
There are seven types of electromagnetic waves and they are: 1. Radio waves 2. Microwaves 3. Infra-red waves 4. (visible) Light waves 5. Ultra-violet waves 6. X-ray waves 7. Gamma rays
Gamma Rays
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The highest frequencies of waves are gamma rays.
Radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic waves with the greatest energy are gamma rays.
Radio waves, Radar, Microwaves, Infared, Ultraviolet, X-rays, and Gamma Rays