(a)
Interpretation:
In infrared radiation of
Concept Introduction:
Infrared radiation is a type of
The wave number is said to be the number of waves per centimetre. The units of wave number is given as
(b)
Interpretation:
In Radio-frequency radiation of
Concept Introduction:
Radio-frequency radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation. The electromagnetic radiation is said to be the energy propagated through free space or a medium in the form of waves. The radiation in Radio-frequency region is referred by frequency.
The frequency is said to be the number of waves that pass through a given point at a given time. The units of frequency is described in Hertz (Hz). The units of frequency is given in seconds (s).
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