Wavelength (3) in m 10-11 Gemma rays 1020 10.9 10-7 Ultra violet Xrays 1018 400 nm 1016 T Which is the correct sequence for these types of radiation in order of decreasing wavelength. 105 103 10-1 10¹ 10³ H ++ Rady T 108 10⁰ 104 Frequency (v) in s-1 750 nm 1014 1012 Microwaves 1010 Visible Light A) Ultraviolet radiation, microwave radiation, x- rays, gamma rays B) X-rays, ultraviolet radiation, microwave radiation, gamma rays C) Microwave radiation, ultraviolet radiation, x- rays, gamma rays D) Microwave radiation, ultraviolet radiation, gamma rays, x-rays E) Gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet radiation, microwave radiation

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