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(ii) The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation is,​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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The electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is the general name given to the known range of electromagnetic radiation. Wavelengths increase from approximately 10-18 m to 100 km, and this corresponds to frequencies decreasing from 3 × 1026 Hz to 3 ×103 Hz. The image below shows the names given to different regions of the EMS.

Answered by dk1789774
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The electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is the general name given to the known range of electromagnetic radiation. Wavelengths increase from approximately 10-18 m to 100 km, and this corresponds to frequencies decreasing from 3 × 1026 Hz to 3 ×103 Hz. The image below shows the names given to different regions of the EMS.

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