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What do radio waves and microwaves have in common? Both are at the side of the spectrum that has the highest frequency. Both have shorter wavelengths than visible light. Both have lower frequencies than
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What do radio waves and microwaves have in common?
Both are at the side of the spectrum that has the highest frequency.
Both have shorter wavelengths than visible light.
Both have lower frequencies than visible light.
Both have radiant energy than visible light.
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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
Hopefully this helps if not i’m sorry
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Answer:
I Will say the Answer is A
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