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Interpretation:
The given
Concept introduction:
Electromagnetic wave is composed of electric wave and magnetic wave which are vibrating in perpendicular direction to each other.
Light has electromagnetic wave property, which has wide application in science.
Electromagnetic wave composed of different-different wave length.
Answer to Problem 35A
Increasing order of wavelength is shown below:
X- rays < Ultraviolet < Microwave < Radio wave
Explanation of Solution
The range of wavelength of the Ultraviolet light = 10-9 to 10-6 m
The range of wavelength of the Microwave = 10-4 to 10-1 m
The range of wavelength of the Radio wave = 10-1 to 10 m
The range of wavelength of the X rays = 10-11 to 10-9 m
Increasing order of wavelength is shown below:
X- rays < Ultraviolet < Microwave < Radio wave
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