Physics, 04.11.2020 19:40 nockturnal1993
Which option best describes electromagnetic waves that have enough energy to change
atoms or molecules into ions?
A. Waves with low frequency
B. Non-ionizing radiation
C. Waves with long wavelength
D. Ionizing radiation
the answer is
( D ionizing radiation)
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