Which of the following electromagnetic waves has the lowest frequency?*3 pointsradio wavesgamma raysx-raysinfrared wavesmicrowaves Which type of electromagnetic wave is the most energetic?*3 pointsradio wavesgamma raysx-raysinfrared wavesThe energy carried by an electromagnetic wave is called ____.*5 pointsradiant energymagnetism
Question
Which of the following electromagnetic waves has the lowest frequency?*3 pointsradio wavesgamma raysx-raysinfrared wavesmicrowaves Which type of electromagnetic wave is the most energetic?*3 pointsradio wavesgamma raysx-raysinfrared wavesThe energy carried by an electromagnetic wave is called ____.*5 pointsradiant energymagnetism
Solution
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Among the given options, radio waves have the lowest frequency.
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Gamma rays are the most energetic type of electromagnetic wave.
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The energy carried by an electromagnetic wave is called radiant energy.
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