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The energy of electromagnetic waves increases with decreasing wavelength.
Which of the following statements support this claim?
O A. Dental patients need to wear lead aprons to protect themselves from X-rays but do not wear
protection from flashlights.
B. Both radio waves and gamma rays are invisible to human eyes.
C. Ultraviolet radiation causes sunburn but radio waves do not.
D. Microwaves are used for communication.
E. Gamma rays are used to kill cancer cells, but microwaves have no known effect on cancer
cells.
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The energy of electromagnetic waves increases with decreasing wavelength.
Which of the following st...
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