What do radio waves and microwaves have in common?
A. Both are located to the right of v...
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What do radio waves and microwaves have in common?
A. Both are located to the right of visible light on the spectrum.
B. Both have higher frequencies than visible light.
C. Both have shorter wavelengths than visible light.
D. Both are located next to visible light on the spectrum.
Which part of the electromagnetic specturm has the lowest radiant energy?
A. infrared
B. visible light
C. ultraviolet
D. x-rays
What is one example of the use of an infrared sensor?
A. track shipment of packages
B. water flows without turning on a faucet
C. bar code scanners keep up with inventory supplies
D. monitor building entry and exit
Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum has a higher frequency than ultraviolet light?
A. gamma rays
B. shortwave radio
C. telemetry
D. visible light
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