Gamma Rays. Followed by Hard X-Rays, then soft x-rays, then extreme ultraviolet, then ultraviolet, then near ultraviolet, then our visible light comes in. Followed by Near infared and so on.
The band of the electromagnetic spectrum that has a wavelength between infrared and ultraviolet is the visible light spectrum. This is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye and includes colors such as red, green, and blue.
The band of the electromagnetic spectrum with the highest frequency is gamma rays. Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths and highest energy levels among all electromagnetic waves.
A band of colors arranged by wavelength is called a spectrum.
A standard wavelength band refers to a specific range of wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum used for various applications such as telecommunications or remote sensing. Common examples include the visible light spectrum (400-700 nm) and the radio frequency band (3 kHz to 300 GHz).
The infrared band of the electromagnetic spectrum has wavelengths just longer than red light. This region includes wavelengths between about 700 nanometers and 1 millimeter.
The band of the electromagnetic spectrum that has a wavelength between infrared and ultraviolet is the visible light spectrum. This is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye and includes colors such as red, green, and blue.
The band of the electromagnetic spectrum with the highest frequency is gamma rays. Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths and highest energy levels among all electromagnetic waves.
The radio band is the least energetic section of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Gamma rays have frequencies higher than x-rays in the electromagnetic spectrum. They have the shortest wavelengths and highest energies in the spectrum.
A band of colors arranged by wavelength is called a spectrum.
A standard wavelength band refers to a specific range of wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum used for various applications such as telecommunications or remote sensing. Common examples include the visible light spectrum (400-700 nm) and the radio frequency band (3 kHz to 300 GHz).
The infrared band of the electromagnetic spectrum has wavelengths just longer than red light. This region includes wavelengths between about 700 nanometers and 1 millimeter.
The visible spectrum is one band within the full range of electromagnetic radiation.
Visible light is the electromagnetic wave that falls within a small band of the broad electromagnetic spectrum. It is the only portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
That would be a spectrum or band.
That's the portion of the spectrum that we call "gamma rays".
That would be sound waves, or the audio spectrum.