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No, the product of two 11's is 121To help visualize this:11 x 1 = 11 (1 higher than 10 x 1)11 x 2 = 22 (2 higher than 10 x 2)
%rate = (2/3) x 100% = 66.67%
2.52/4.3 X 100 = 58.6%
X as a percentage of Y = 100*X/Y.
No. X-rays have much higher frequencies.
An X-ray is a high frequency (high energy) electromagnetic wave. It is much higher in frequency than any broadcast wave. The only electromagnetic radiation with higher frequency (shorter wavelength) than the X-ray is the gamma ray.
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The energy of a wave is proportional to its frequency. X rays have a frequency much higher than visible light.
An X-ray is a high frequency (high energy) electromagnetic wave. It is much higher in frequency than any broadcast wave. The only electromagnetic radiation with higher frequency (shorter wavelength) than the X-ray is the gamma ray.
Gamma rays have a much higher frequency than visible light with ultraviolet and x-rays between them.
X*25%=42 how do you find out what X equals
Electromagnetic waves comes in different frequencies; at higher frequencies, the wavelength is shorter. So, X-rays have a shorter wavelength, a higher frequency, and more energy per photon, than infrared light.
Yes, X-rays and gamma rays have higher frequencies than ultraviolet rays.
Light waves and X-rays are both forms of electromagnetic energy. X-rays, however, have higher energy (higher frequency and shorter wavelength) than (visible) light.
X-rays are electromagnetic waves - that is, of the same nature as visible light. However, their frequency and therefore their energy are much higher than that of visible light, while their wavelength is much lower.
Both Gamma Rays and X Rays have a much high frequency that Ultraviolet Rays.