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Biology, 27.03.2022 07:50 ggcampos

(OU.01] The diagram below shows two electromagnetic waves. n mm.
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Wave 1
Wave 2
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Which of these statements best describes the use of the two waves?
Wave 1 is used to image people's bones and Wave 2 is used to transmit cellular phone signals.
Wave 1 is used to destroy cancerous cells and Wave 2 is used to transmit cellular phone signals.
Wave 1 is used to transmit cellular phone signals and Wave 2 is used to destroy cancerous cells.
O Wave 1 is used to destroy cancerous cells and Wave 2 is used to detect the location of objects that emit heat.

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(OU.01] The diagram below shows two electromagnetic waves. n mm.
M M
Wave 1
Wave...

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