Place the following types of radiation in order of increasing wavelength by numbering them from 1 (lowest) to 4 (greatest). 1024 1020 1018 1016 10¹4 101⁰ 108 10² L 1022 y-rays 10-16 10-14 3 x-rays 1 T 10-12 10-10 microwaves in a microwave oven UV yellow light from a sodium lamp x-rays from an instrument in a dentist's office 2 10-8 IR 4 1012 T 10-6 10-4 3 AM Microwave FM Radio waves 10-² your favorite FM music station at 91.7 MHz Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer: 10⁰ 10⁰ 4 10² 104 104 Long radio waves 1 10⁰ T 10⁰ 108 v (Hz) A (m)

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Place the following types of radiation in order of increasing wavelength by numbering them from 1 (lowest) to 4 (greatest).
1024
1022
y-rays
1020
10-16 10-14 10-12
3
1018
x-rays
10-10
microwaves in a microwave oven
2
1016
UV
yellow light from a sodium lamp
x-rays from an instrument in a dentist's office
10-8
1014
10-6
4
IR
10¹2
10-4
1010
3
108
Microwave FM
10-²
AM
Radio waves
your favorite FM music station at 91.7 MHz
Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer:
10⁰
106
4
10²
104
104
10²
1
Long radio waves
10⁰
105
108
v (Hz)
A (m)
Transcribed Image Text:Place the following types of radiation in order of increasing wavelength by numbering them from 1 (lowest) to 4 (greatest). 1024 1022 y-rays 1020 10-16 10-14 10-12 3 1018 x-rays 10-10 microwaves in a microwave oven 2 1016 UV yellow light from a sodium lamp x-rays from an instrument in a dentist's office 10-8 1014 10-6 4 IR 10¹2 10-4 1010 3 108 Microwave FM 10-² AM Radio waves your favorite FM music station at 91.7 MHz Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer: 10⁰ 106 4 10² 104 104 10² 1 Long radio waves 10⁰ 105 108 v (Hz) A (m)
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