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Transcribed Image Text:A few different types of electromagnetic radiation are listed in the table below. Complete the table by ordering these types of radiation by increasing frequency,
wavelength, and energy per photon. For example, select "1" in the second column for the type of radiation with the lowest frequency, "2" for the type of
radiation with the next higher frequency, and so forth.
type of radiation
order of frequency
order of wavelength
order of energy
red light
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ultraviolet radiation
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(Choose one)
gamma rays
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(Choose one)
(Choose one)
green light
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1 (lowest)
2
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3
|4 (highest)
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