From the equation
E=hv
where h= plank's constant
v=frequency
and ultraviolet waves has more frequency than radio waves
hence ultraviolet waves have more energy.
Infrared waves have far less energy than ultraviolet, being much further down the spectrum.
The wavelengths of radio waves are much longer than the wavelength of microwaves, therefore radio waves carry much less energy than a microwave.
Radio waves are the lowest energy waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. They have long wavelengths and carry less energy compared to other types of waves like visible light or X-rays.
Ultraviolet light, x-rays, and gamma rays are all electromagnetic waves that are more energetic than visible light.
Shorter wavelengths, such as gamma rays and X-rays, carry the most energy because they have high frequencies and short wavelengths, which is inversely proportional to their energy. Conversely, longer wavelengths like radio waves carry less energy because they have lower frequencies and longer wavelengths.
From the equation E=hv where h= plank's constant v=frequency and ultraviolet waves has more frequency than radio waves hence ultraviolet waves have more energy.
Infrared waves have far less energy than ultraviolet, being much further down the spectrum.
The wavelengths of radio waves are much longer than the wavelength of microwaves, therefore radio waves carry much less energy than a microwave.
More energy per photon than visible light, if that's what you mean.
Radio waves are the lowest energy waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. They have long wavelengths and carry less energy compared to other types of waves like visible light or X-rays.
Ultraviolet light, x-rays, and gamma rays are all electromagnetic waves that are more energetic than visible light.
Yes. Radiations on the "red" end of the spectrum, such as radio, microwave, and infrared, have markedly less energy than visible light. Frequencies on the "purple" end, on the other hand, such as ultraviolet, x-ray, and gamma, have considerably more.
Shorter wavelengths, such as gamma rays and X-rays, carry the most energy because they have high frequencies and short wavelengths, which is inversely proportional to their energy. Conversely, longer wavelengths like radio waves carry less energy because they have lower frequencies and longer wavelengths.
Quanta of X-ray carry less energy than gamma-ray quanta.
Radio waves have less energy than microwaves.
Waves with lower frequency: for example radio waves.
Well, first of all, protons don't make light. I think you mean 'photons'. A photon of ultraviolet light carries more energy than a photon of visible light, because it has a higher frequency / shorter wavelength.