In order of increasing frequency: (i) radio waves. (ii) microwaves. (iii) infrared. (iv) visible light. (v) ultraviolet. hope this helps =)
The following list is the "Electromagnetic Spectrum" in order of increasing wavelength and subsequently, decreasing frequency. Gamma Rays-wavelength: 0.01 nm X-rays -1 nm Ultra-violet Rays-0.1 micrometres Visible Light- Red light: 0.7 micrometres - Violet Light: 0.4 micrometres Infrared Radiation- 0.01 mm Microwaves-less than 10 cm, usually 1cm Radiowaves- Long, Medium and Short Waves:2km-10m -Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF): 10m-10cm Posted By: Bahar B.H.
Exposure to radiation in the ultraviolet region is the most common way of causing fluorescence, but not the only way. Exposure to enough radiation for one electron to absorb two photons can cause fluorescence.
Sound waves
Any of the following: increasing the amount of gas; increasing the temperature; reducing the volume.
It falls within the following approximate range of frequencies:
Increasing the wavelength results in decreasing the frequency and decreasing the energy.
radio and TV, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays
The rays of the electromagnetic spectrum from shortest to longest wavelength are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared rays, optical rays, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma-rays.EDIT: He has these backwards, the shortest wavelength is created by Gamma-Rays and the longest is Radiowaves.Remember- high energy = short wavelength.
microwaves are used in radar
All the electro-magnetic waves travel at the speed of light. Electromagnetic spectrum includes the following: * X-rays * Gamma rays * Ultraviolet rays * Infrared waves * Microwaves * Radio waves * Cosmic rays
Ultra violet light starts just above the visible violet.
GE microwaves are very durable. You can go to the following website to learn more about the microwaves http://www.geappliances.com/appliances/microwave-oven.htm
The following list is the "Electromagnetic Spectrum" in order of increasing wavelength and subsequently, decreasing frequency. Gamma Rays-wavelength: 0.01 nm X-rays -1 nm Ultra-violet Rays-0.1 micrometres Visible Light- Red light: 0.7 micrometres - Violet Light: 0.4 micrometres Infrared Radiation- 0.01 mm Microwaves-less than 10 cm, usually 1cm Radiowaves- Long, Medium and Short Waves:2km-10m -Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF): 10m-10cm Posted By: Bahar B.H.
This filter will work with the following microwaves: GE Microwave Models Jvm1840, 1850, 1860, and 366.
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Exposure to radiation in the ultraviolet region is the most common way of causing fluorescence, but not the only way. Exposure to enough radiation for one electron to absorb two photons can cause fluorescence.