Respuesta :
X-ray < Ultraviolet < Visible < Infrared <Microwave <Radio waves
Applications of Electromagnetic Waves
Here are a few uses for electromagnetic waves:
- In a vacuum or with no medium at all, electromagnetic radiation can transfer energy.
- In modern communications technologies, electromagnetic waves are crucial.
- RADARS employ electromagnetic waves.
- UV rays are used to identify fake currency. Under UV light, genuine currency does not become fluorescent.
- Security cameras use infrared radiation for night vision.
Electromagnetic wave Wavelength
(1) Microwave = 1 m to 1 mm = to
(2) Ultraviolet = 10 nm to 400 nm
(3) Radio waves = 1 mm to 100 km = to
(4) Infrared = 700 nm to 1 mm
(5) X-ray = 0.01 nm to 10 nm
(6) Visible = 400 nm to 700 nm
In order of increasing wavelength:
X-ray < Ultraviolet < Visible < Infrared <Microwave <Radio waves
Learn more about electromagnetic waves here:-
https://brainly.com/question/1402056
#SPJ4