<u>So basically the wavelength times the frequency of an electromagnetic wave equals the speed of light.
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<u>ν
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<u> is the Greek letter nu (it is not the same as a v).</u>
<u>Answer: </u>
<u>Type of Radiation Frequency Range (Hz) Wavelength Range
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<u>gamma-rays 1020 - 1024 < 10-12 m
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<u>x-rays 1017 - 1020 1 nm - 1 pm
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<u>ultraviolet 1015 - 1017 400 nm - 1 nm
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<u>visible 4 - 7.5*1014 750 nm - 400 nm
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<u>near-infrared 1*1014 - 4*1014 2.5 μm - 750 nm
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<u>infrared 1013 - 1014 25 μm - 2.5 μm
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<u>microwaves 3*1011 - 1013 1 mm - 25 μm
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<u>radio waves < 3*1011 > 1 mm</u>
<u>(Ultraviolet I believe, not sure)</u>