how x-rays differ from ordinary light?
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Visible light and X-Rays exist on the same spectrum of waves. They are both electromagneticwaves. The difference between the two is that the human eye can only see light between about 400–700 nm wavelength. X-Raystypically have a wavelength of about 0.01–10 nm.
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Visible light and X-Rays exist on the same spectrum of waves. They are both electromagneticwaves. The difference between the two is that the human eye can only see light between about 400–700 nm wavelength. X-Raystypically have a wavelength of about 0.01–10 nm.
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