Physics, 29.09.2019 21:30 jaylenmiller437
On the electromagnetic spectrum, microwaves are located between infrared waves and radio waves. which is true for microwaves?
a)they have a higher frequency than visible light.
b)they have a shorter wavelength than ultraviolet rays.
c)they have a lower frequency than infrared rays.
d)they have a longer wavelength than radio waves.
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