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Click and Pull from the Right to the Left. "Check" Moves Incorrect Definitions Back to the Right. Check Radio Waves Dangerous EM Waves

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Click and pull from the right to the left. "Check" moves incorrect definitions back to the right. Check Radio waves Dangerous EM waves that have very high energy and come from nuclear reactions. EM waves with more energy than visible light and can cause sunburns Made up of Red Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue Indigo, and Violet Colors. Very small part of the entire EM Spectrum. EM waves that can pass through skin and have short wavelengths. Long wavelengths; low energy,used in cell phones. Electromagnetic agnetic waves we feel as heat. EM waves that have very low energy and very long wavelengths. Lowest frequencies of the EM spectrum.

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1. Dangerous EM waves that have very high energy and come from nuclear reactions: Gamma rays2. EM waves with more energy than visible light and can cause sunburns: Ultraviolet rays3. Made up of Red Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue Indigo, and Violet Colors: Visible light4. Very small part of the entire EM Spectrum: X-rays5. EM waves that can pass through skin and have short wavelengths: Infrared waves6. Long wavelengths; low energy, used in cell phones: Radio waves7. Electromagnetic agnetic waves we feel as heat: Infrared waves8. EM waves that have very low energy and very long wavelengths: Radio waves9. Lowest frequencies of the EM spectrum: Radio waves

Explicación

## Step 1The problem involves matching the descriptions of different types of electromagnetic (EM) waves with their corresponding types. The descriptions are given in the problem, and we need to identify which type of EM wave each description corresponds to.## Step 2The first description, "Dangerous EM waves that have very high energy and come from nuclear reactions", corresponds to gamma rays. Gamma rays are the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation and are produced by nuclear reactions.## Step 3The second description, "EM waves with more energy than visible light and can cause sunburns", corresponds to ultraviolet (UV) rays. UV rays have more energy than visible light and can cause sunburns.## Step 4The third description, "Made up of Red Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue Indigo, and Violet Colors", corresponds to visible light. Visible light is the only part of the EM spectrum that can be detected by the human eye and is made up of the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.## Step 5The fourth description, "Very small part of the entire EM Spectrum", corresponds to X-rays. X-rays are a very small part of the EM spectrum and are used in medical imaging.## Step 6The fifth description, "EM waves that can pass through skin and have short wavelengths", corresponds to infrared waves. Infrared waves can pass through skin and have shorter wavelengths than visible light.## Step 7The sixth description, "Long wavelengths; low energy, used in cell phones", corresponds to radio waves. Radio waves have long wavelengths and low energy, and are used in cell phones.## Step 8The seventh description, "Electromagnetic agnetic waves we feel as heat", corresponds to infrared waves. Infrared waves are felt as heat and are used in thermal imaging.## Step 9The eighth description, "EM waves that have very low energy and very long wavelengths", corresponds to radio waves. Radio waves have very low energy and very long wavelengths.## Step 10The ninth description, "Lowest frequencies of the EM spectrum", corresponds to radio waves. Radio waves have the lowest frequencies of the EM spectrum.