Wavelength () in m 1011 F 10% Ime 10 10 400 nm 10 1 10 10 10M 10 1012 Visible Light 10 10¹ 10 10 10 10 10 Frequency () in st 750 nm A) X-rays > visible light > radio waves > infrared radiation B) Ultraviolet light > visible light > infrared radiation > radio waves C) Radio waves > infrared radiation > visi light > x-rays D) Visible light > radio waves > microwav gamma rays E) Visible light infrared radiation > radic waves > x-rays

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27°C
Sunset
Wavelength (2)
in m
10-11
Cam
may
10%
Which is the correct sequence for these types of radiation in order of decreasing
frequency.
10⁰
Kas
1018
400 nm
U
101
10-7
105
Id
10-³
1014 1012
Moras
Visible Light
10
10-1
10⁰
10¹
Radio requery
10⁰
10
10⁰
Frequency (v)
in s-1
750 nm
0
99+
Question 2 of 18
D
(DELL)
Q
100%
A) X-rays > visible light > radio waves >
infrared radiation
0
Subn
B) Ultraviolet light visible light > infrared
radiation > radio waves
C) Radio waves > infrared radiation > visible
light > x-rays
D) Visible light > radio waves > microwaves
gamma rays
40
E) Visible light > infrared radiation > radio
waves > x-rays
6:43 PM
9/11/2022
Transcribed Image Text:Screenshot (167).png 27°C Sunset Wavelength (2) in m 10-11 Cam may 10% Which is the correct sequence for these types of radiation in order of decreasing frequency. 10⁰ Kas 1018 400 nm U 101 10-7 105 Id 10-³ 1014 1012 Moras Visible Light 10 10-1 10⁰ 10¹ Radio requery 10⁰ 10 10⁰ Frequency (v) in s-1 750 nm 0 99+ Question 2 of 18 D (DELL) Q 100% A) X-rays > visible light > radio waves > infrared radiation 0 Subn B) Ultraviolet light visible light > infrared radiation > radio waves C) Radio waves > infrared radiation > visible light > x-rays D) Visible light > radio waves > microwaves gamma rays 40 E) Visible light > infrared radiation > radio waves > x-rays 6:43 PM 9/11/2022
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