Question 21 of 50 Submit Which is the correct sequence for these types of radiation in order of increasing frequency. A) Infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet light, gamma rays Wavelength ( in m 10 10 B) X-rays, infrared radiation, visible light, 101 10 10 10 10 10 gamma rays C) X-rays, microwave radiation, gamma rays, visible light 10 10 10 104 10 10 10 10 10 Frequency () ins Visible Light D) Visible light, x-rays, infrared radiation, gamma rays 400 nm 750 nm E) Visible light, infrared radiation, x-rays, ultraviolet light

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Which is the correct sequence for these types of radiation in order of increasing
frequency.
A) Infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet
light, gamma rays
Wavelength (2)
in m
B) X-rays, infrared radiation, visible light,
10-11
10-9
10-7
10-5
10-3
10-1
101
103
gamma rays
Gamma
Ultra
X rays
Infrared
Microwaves
Radio frequency
rays
violet
C) X-rays, microwave radiation, gamma rays,
visible light
1020
1018
1016
1014
1012
1010
108
106
104
Frequency (v)
in s-1
Visible Light
D) Visible light, x-rays, infrared radiation,
gamma rays
400 nm
750 nm
E) Visible light, infrared radiation, x-rays,
ultraviolet light
+
Transcribed Image Text:Question 21 of 50 Submit Which is the correct sequence for these types of radiation in order of increasing frequency. A) Infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet light, gamma rays Wavelength (2) in m B) X-rays, infrared radiation, visible light, 10-11 10-9 10-7 10-5 10-3 10-1 101 103 gamma rays Gamma Ultra X rays Infrared Microwaves Radio frequency rays violet C) X-rays, microwave radiation, gamma rays, visible light 1020 1018 1016 1014 1012 1010 108 106 104 Frequency (v) in s-1 Visible Light D) Visible light, x-rays, infrared radiation, gamma rays 400 nm 750 nm E) Visible light, infrared radiation, x-rays, ultraviolet light +
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