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Middle School Physical Science: Electromagnetic Radiation - The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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The entire electromagnetic spectrum, from the lowest to the highest frequency (longest to shortest wavelength), includes all radio waves (e.g., commercial radio and television, microwaves, radar), infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays. X Rays and Gamma Rays     The shortest-wavelength, highest-frequency electromagnetic waves are X rays and gamma rays. These waves have so much energy that they can pass through many materials. This makes them potentially very harmful, but it also makes them useful for certain purposes.     X rays have enough energy... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Electromagnetic Radiation - The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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1. Compared with FM radio broadcasts, AM radio broadcasts can
2. Which electromagnetic waves have a wavelength about as wide as the nucleus of an atom?
3. Compared with FM radio broadcasts, AM radio broadcasts can
4. Visible light with the longest wavelength appears to be
5. Which electromagnetic waves have a wavelength about as wide as the nucleus of an atom?
6. Visible light with the longest wavelength appears to be
7. Television broadcasts encode pictures by changing the