Radio waves have the lowest frequency and longest wavelength there arent any sub-catagories it just goes
(lowest to highest in frequency)
Radio wave, microwave, infrared, Visible light, ultra violet light, x-ray, then gamma ray
with the shortest wavelength and highest frequecy
No, gamma rays have the shortest wavelength among all electromagnetic radiations. They have the highest frequency and highest energy in the electromagnetic spectrum.
As the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave decreases, the frequency of the wave increases. This means that the energy carried by the wave also increases, as energy is directly proportional to frequency. Therefore, shorter wavelength corresponds to higher frequency and energy in an electromagnetic wave.
As a wavelength increases in size, its frequency and energy (E) decrease.
has a higher frequency. Energy is directly proportional to frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The energy of an electromagnetic wave is proportional to its frequency. You can calculate the frequency using the formula: frequency = speed of light / wavelength. Once you have the frequency, you can determine the energy using the formula: energy = Planck's constant * frequency.
the lowest frequency Lester was here
-- longest wavelength -- lowest frequency
No, gamma rays have the shortest wavelength among all electromagnetic radiations. They have the highest frequency and highest energy in the electromagnetic spectrum.
As the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave decreases, the frequency of the wave increases. This means that the energy carried by the wave also increases, as energy is directly proportional to frequency. Therefore, shorter wavelength corresponds to higher frequency and energy in an electromagnetic wave.
As a wavelength increases in size, its frequency and energy (E) decrease.
has a higher frequency. Energy is directly proportional to frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The energy of an electromagnetic wave is proportional to its frequency. You can calculate the frequency using the formula: frequency = speed of light / wavelength. Once you have the frequency, you can determine the energy using the formula: energy = Planck's constant * frequency.
radio waves
Frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength (higher frequency means a shorter wavelength). Frequency is directly proportional to the energy of the wave (higher frequencies correspond to higher energies).
radio wave is form of electromagnetic energy which has the longest wavelength in electromagnetic spectrum
The frequency of an electromagnetic wave is directly proportional to the energy of the radiation. Higher frequency waves have higher energy levels.
If you are talking about an electromagnetic wave; energy is proportional to frequency (E=hf), and frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength (wavelength equals velocity divided by frequency). So when the wavelength is increased, the energy is decreased.