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A person observing a flame is interested in the types of electromagnetic waves with slightly shorter and slightly longer wavelengths than visible light. What are
these waves?
O A. Microwaves are shorter and radio waves are longer than visible light.
OB. X rays are shorter and ultraviolet waves are longer than visible light.
OC. Ultraviolet waves are shorter and infrared waves are longer than visible light.
OD. Microwaves are shorter and infrared waves are longer than visible light,
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