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Raelynn
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22 January, 19:40
Differences between gamma rays and microwaves
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Mcintyre
22 January, 19:58
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Gamma rays have the smallest wavelength of 10⁻². meters, with their photons having the most energy compared to photons of all other electromagnetic radiation. On the other hand, microwaves have wavelengths ranging from 10⁻³m to 10⁻¹m.
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