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1. How do the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum differ in terms of wavelength and energy?

A. Longer wavelength has higher energy B. Longer wavelength has lower energy C. Shorter wavelength has lower energy D. Shorter wavelength, no change in energy​

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i think the answer would be B
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User John Brodie
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the answer would be B maybe

Step-by-step explanation:

The wavelengths of ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma-ray regions of the EM spectrum are very small. Instead of using wavelengths, astronomers that study these portions of the EM spectrum usually refer to these photons by their energies, measured in electron volts (eV). Ultraviolet radiation falls in the range from a few electron volts to about 100 eV.

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