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Which of these is the most likely use of an electromagnetic wave which has wavelength shorter than microwaves but longer than visible light?. Answer. A) heat food safely. B) take images of bones and teeth.
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Which of these is the most likely use of an electromagnetic wave which has wavelength shorter than microwaves but longer than visible light?. Answer. A) heat food safely. B) take images of bones and teeth. C) transmit radio and cellular phone signals. D) detect the location of objects which emit heat
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D is correct
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Out of the choices given, the most likely use of an electromagnetic wave which has a wavelength shorter than a microwave but longer than visible light is going to be D. to detect the location of objects that emit heat.
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