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How does the frequency of gamma rays compare to the frequency of microwaves?

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Answer:

Frequency of gamma rays is more than microwave.

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of vibrations per unit time is called frequency of a wave. The SI unit of frequency is Hertz. It is equal to
s^(-1).

The frequency of gamma rays is of the order of
10^(20)\ Hz. The frequency of microwave is of the order of
10^8\ Hz.

It is clear that gamma rays have more frequency that of the microwave.

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