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Physics, 16.11.2020 22:20 Realieeee15

Hazel is analyzing the written information and the image she found. Figure 1 shows that low-frequency radiation is generally considered to be non-ionizing, while high-frequency radiation is generally considered to be ionizing. Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements that support this. Low-frequency electromagnetic waves have (LOW, HIGH) energy. High-frequency electromagnetic waves have (LOW, HIGH) energy. High-frequency waves are (MORE, LESS) likely to ionize an atom because of their greater (ENERGY, SPEED).

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