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Compare the energy and wavelength of a microwave to the energy of a gamma ray.
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Compare the energy and wavelength of a microwave to the energy of a gamma ray.
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Compare the energy and wavelength of a microwave to the energy of a gamma ray.
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-- The wavelength of a microwave is much much much much much larger
than the wavelength of a gamma ray.
-- Each photon of microwave radiation carries much less energy than
a photon of gamma ray radiation.
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