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Question 42 (2 points)
How is it possible for gamma waves to travel at the same speed as microwaves even
though gamma waves have a much larger frequency?
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The wavelength of microwaves are much smaller than gamma waves.
The wavelength of microwaves are much larger than gamma waves.
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The frequency of radio waves is compensated by its smaller wavelength.
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They only travel at the same speed in air.
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Yes. The Gamma rays ( γ- Rays) are also part of the vast EM radiation, so they also travels with the speed of Light c (3 x 10^8 m/s).

The range of wavelengths of γ- Rays usually spans from 0.3 pm to 30 pm (pm =10^-12 m)Every segment of EM Radiation travels with the Speed of light c (3 x 10^8 m/s)

Gamma-rays are the most energetic form of light, due to their high energy they can be used in cancer diagnosis. Gamma rays are produced by very high temperature regions of the universe. They are also produced by natural events such as supernova explosions or the destruction of atoms, and by less dramatic events, such as the decay of radioactive material in space. Things like supernova explosions (the way massive stars collapse), neutron stars and pulsars, and black holes are all sources of celestial gamma-rays.

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B. The wavelength of microwaves are much larger than gamma waves.

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