Differentiate between Gamma rays and Infrared days?
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The higher a wave's frequency, the shorter its wavelength. ... Gamma rays have the highest energy and shortest wavelength. Then come X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation and microwave radiation. Finally, radio waves have the lowest energy and longest wavelength
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Difference between Gamma rays and Infrared rays:
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- EMR (Electromagnetic rays) is described using frequency and wavelength. The number of waves per second is referred to as frequency. The distance between two adjacent wave peaks is referred to as the wavelength. The shorter the wavelength of a wave, the higher its frequency.
- EMR comes in seven different natural forms. Gamma rays contain the highest energy and the shortest wavelength of all electromagnetic waves. X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, and microwave radiation are the next types of radiation. Finally, radio waves have the shortest wavelength and the lowest energy. Only two portions of the EMS are detectable.
- Infrared radiation can be felt and visible light can be seen. Your body can be penetrated by radio waves, X-rays, and gamma rays. You can't see or feel them, though.
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