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A student learns that radio waves are deemed safe, whereas X-rays are considered hazardous. The student examines the provided e...Asked by alyssa
A student learns that radio waves are deemed safe, whereas X-rays are considered hazardous. The student examines the provided electromagnetic spectrum. Given this information, which statement can the student most effectively articulate to clarify the distinction between radio waves and X-rays? (1 point) Responses
The heavier particles of X-rays, indicated by their shorter wavelength, enable them to penetrate matter more extensively.
The greater energy of X-rays is reflected in their shorter wavelength.
The X-rays with their shorter wavelength cause them to be less common.
The higher temperature and increased likelihood of causing burns are associated with the shorter wavelength of X-rays.
The heavier particles of X-rays, indicated by their shorter wavelength, enable them to penetrate matter more extensively.
The greater energy of X-rays is reflected in their shorter wavelength.
The X-rays with their shorter wavelength cause them to be less common.
The higher temperature and increased likelihood of causing burns are associated with the shorter wavelength of X-rays.
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The greater energy of X-rays is reflected in their shorter wavelength.
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alyssa
is this true?
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GPT 3.5
Yes, it is true. In the electromagnetic spectrum, shorter wavelengths correspond to higher energy. X-rays have shorter wavelengths compared to radio waves, indicating that they have greater energy.