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10 cm is a wavelength corresponding to the spectrum of​

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Answered by pmgarg72
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Answer:

Microwave region wavelength = 10 raise to -3 m to 1m.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept:

The range of electromagnetic radiation's frequencies, along with their corresponding wavelengths and photon energies, is known as the electromagnetic spectrum.

Explanation:

  • The electromagnetic spectrum includes electromagnetic waves with wavelengths that range from thousands of kilometres down to a small portion of the size of an atomic nucleus and frequencies that range from below one hertz to above 10^25hertz.
  • Spectroscopy can be used to separate waves of various frequencies over the majority of the electromagnetic spectrum, creating a spectrum of the individual frequencies.
  • Microwaves are radio waves with short wavelengths that operate in the SHF and EHF frequency ranges, ranging from about 10 centimetres to one millimetre. Klystron and magnetron tubes, as well as solid state components like Gunn and IMPATT diodes, are used to generate microwave energy. Short antennas emit and absorb them, but polar molecules also absorb them, connecting them to rotational and vibrational modes, which causes bulk heating.

Hence 10cm is a wavelength corresponding to the spectrum of

Microwave region wavelength= 10^-3m to 1m

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