that would be ultraviolet light
Infrared light = 10^12 - 10 ^14
Visible Light = 10^ 14
Ultra violet Light = 10^15-10^17
Ultraviolet > Visible > Infrared
The above chart is based on the electromagnetic spectrum the 10^ 14 means 10 to the power of 14, this is the frequency for each light rays (Hertz) Hz
2007-05-02 05:04:28
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answered by Anonymous
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A photon of ultraviolet light.
2007-05-02 05:04:13
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answered by NIKORA 1
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The power of electro-magnetic photons is proportional to their frequency. Radio waves have way slower frequencies than gamma waves; that's why they are so susceptible while in comparison with gamma waves. The small era of frequencies we call seen gentle lies someplace between the radio waves and the gamma waves. UV waves are actually not particularly reliable, yet they are greater proper than the seen gentle waves. The mnemonic for seen gentle is ROY G BIV, for purple, orange, yellow, green, blue, idigo, and violet. UV lies basically above violet and infra purple (IR) lies basically below purple. The the gamma rays are way above UV. Gamma rays are the main proper of the named sections of the EM spectrum. ULF radios wave are the weakest. Microwave ovens emit photons that are weaker than IR and visual gentle yet through their longer wavelengths they are in a position to penetrate rely, like a casserole dinner. The seen gentle, on the different hand, can not penetrate the dish not to point the nutrition that lies interior. seen gentle has shorter wavelengths. Longer wave lengths are greater penetrating, that's why radio waves can come into your homestead, the waves penetrate the partitions. while the photons penetrate the casserole, they get absorbed by using the atoms and molecules of that meal, those get excited and that instruments them into vibrating. As you likely be responsive to, vibrating atoms and molecules reason temperature; so the temperature of the nutrition rises and the meal chefs.
2016-10-14 08:46:14
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answered by ? 4
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Ultraviolet light. (10 - 400 nm)
2007-05-02 05:01:56
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answered by Dr Dave P 7
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UltraViolet Light.
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2007-05-02 12:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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UV has the greatest. IR the lowest and visible a range in between.
Go down to Table 1 at
http://pathfinderscience.net/uvb/cbackground.cfm
2007-05-02 05:04:40
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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Energy = h x frequency of radio wave, where h is Planck's constant. Of the waves given, UV has the highest frequency, therefore, the highest energy.
2007-05-02 05:03:31
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answered by cattbarf 7
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ultravoilet light
2007-05-02 05:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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