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radio waves and gamma rays, respectively

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Is Gamma radiation the longest wavelengths?

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The longest wavelength corresponds to long wave radio, I think the longest used is about 2000 meters. The shortest are gamma rays, which occur in radioactivity, these are from about 10-11 meters down.


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Different colors of visible light have different wavelengths, with red light having the longest wavelength and violet light having the shortest. Each color of light corresponds to a specific range of wavelengths, with red having the longest wavelengths and violet having the shortest. Our eyes perceive these different wavelengths as different colors.


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Of the items on that list, radio has the longest wavelength and x-rays have the shortest.


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Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.


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

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Is this true or false that visible light with the shortest wavelengths are red and orange light?

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What part of the electromagnetic spectra has the shortest wavelengths?

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