Biology, 03.02.2020 20:01 wonderwonder2748
Imagine a scientist detects an electromagnetic wave with a higher frequency than that of most gamma-ray waves. the scientist calls these waves delta rays. which of these statements would be true of delta rays?
a.) delta rays would have more energy than most gamma rays do.
b.) delta rays would have the same wavelength as most gamma rays.
c.) delta rays would have a longer wavelength than most gamma rays have.
d.) delta rays would travel faster than most gamma rays.
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