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Which type of electromagnetic wave has less energy than a wave of visible
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Chemistry, 16.10.2020 20:01 liaholmes8
Question 7 of 8
Which type of electromagnetic wave has less energy than a wave of visible
light with the same amplitude?
A. Gamma ray
B. X-ray
O c. Ultraviolet light
O D. Radio wave
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