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What do radio waves and microwaves have in common?

Both have lower radiant energy than visible light.

Both have higher frequencies than visible light.

Both are located to the right of visible light on the spectrum.

Both have longer wavelengths than visible light.

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Hello!

The real answer is A) that they both have lower radiant energy than visible light. ( I just took the quiz )

I hope it helps!

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Answer:

Both have lower radiant energy than visible light.

Both are located to the right of visible light on the spectrum.

Both have longer wavelengths than visible light.

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know for the electromagnetic radiation that gamma rays are of highest frequency and radio waves are of lowest frequency.

so here as we move from gamma rays at the left to radio wave at the right we know that energy is decreasing and wavelength will increase.

Visible light exist in between them such that radiowaves and microwaves both have lower energy than visible light

so both will lie right to the visible light such that the radiant energy will be more for visible light .

the order of all waves are as following

What do radio waves and microwaves have in common? Both have lower radiant energy-example-1
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