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Which is a difference between visible light and radio waves?
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Radio waves have more energy than visible light.
Radio waves have more energy than visible light. - no response given
Radio waves can produce rainbows.
Radio waves can produce rainbows. - no response given
Radio waves can be seen by the human eye.
Radio waves can be seen by the human eye. - no response given
Radio waves have less energy than visible light.
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Correct answer: Radio waves have less energy than visible light.
Short explanation: Radio waves have much longer wavelengths and lower frequencies than visible light, so individual photons carry less energy (E = hf). Radio waves are not visible to the human eye and do not produce visible rainbows (dispersion effects are negligible at those wavelengths).
Short explanation: Radio waves have much longer wavelengths and lower frequencies than visible light, so individual photons carry less energy (E = hf). Radio waves are not visible to the human eye and do not produce visible rainbows (dispersion effects are negligible at those wavelengths).
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