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does the frequency of EM waves increase or decrease as we go from radio wave to gamma ray?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gamma rays are very high frequency electromagnetic waves usually emitted from radioactive decay with frequencies greater than 1019 Hz

Answered by sadiaanam
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Gamma rays are electromagnetic waves that often have frequencies more than 1019 Hz and are very high frequency.

The electromagnetic spectrum is a range of frequencies, wavelengths, and photon energies that includes wavelengths that range from a few kilometres to a small portion of the size of an atomic nucleus in the spectrum of electromagnetic waves. Frequencies in this range range from below 1 hertz to above 1025 Hz. In a vacuum, electromagnetic waves typically move at speeds close to those of light. They operate at a variety of wavelengths, frequencies, and photon intensities, though.

The electromagnetic spectrum is made up of a range of all electromagnetic radiation and a number of subranges, or "portions," that fall within that range. These can also be categorised as ultraviolet, visible, or infrared radiation.

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