The ones with the highest frequency.
Efficiency cannot be greater than 100% because efficiency measures energy, and since energy is not made, only transfered (conservation of energy) then we cannot gain energy. Hence the energy out must be at most the energy in. Thus efficiency can be at most 100%
There is no direct conversion because they are used to measure two different things. Radiometric units are used to measure radiant energy across the entire spectrum, whereas photometric units are used to measure visible light as preceived by the human eye. As the eye's sensitivity varies across the visible spectrum (being most sensitive to green light, and least sensitive to red and violet light), the conversion between the two systems of measurement varies according to wavelength at which it they are being compared.
in the third shell, an electron has more energy and is further from the nucleus
Calculus
Efficient. Although "expeditious" carries the meaning of doing something quickly as well as efficiently.
the electromagnetic waves with high frequency carries most energy ex :gamma rays
The waves with higher frequencies have more energy and the gamma rays have the most energy in the electromagnetic spectrum
Gamma Rays
Gamma rays have the most energy per photon.
ultraviolet ---novanet :)
Gamma rays.
Gamma rays have the most energy per photon.
Most of the electromagnetic spectrum is not visible.
Most of the electromagnetic spectrum is not visible.
The electromagnetic waves that have the highest energy PER PHOTON are called gamma rays.
Red, I believe.
The visible spectrum is a tiny, almost negligible slice of the electromagnetic spectrum. 'Sonar' has no place in this discussion. It's not even electromagnetic.