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Properties and Uses of Different Radiations of the Electromagnetic Spectrum

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  • Key Points: Properties and Uses of Different Radiations of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Key Points: Properties and Uses of Different Radiations of the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Radiation Type Wavelength Range Properties/Uses
Gamma Rays Less than 0.1 Å Most energetic radiation; used in radiotherapy and welding inspection.
X-Rays 0.1 Å to 100 Å Used in fracture detection, CAT scans, and the detection of concealed precious metals.
Ultraviolet Radiation 100 Å to 4000 Å Causes fluorescence; used for sterilisation and vitamin D production.
Infrared Radiation 8000 Å to 10⁷ Å Exhibits heating effect; absorbed by greenhouse gases; used in remote controls and therapeutics.
Microwaves & Radio Waves Longest wavelengths in the spectrum Used in satellite communication, radar, and TV/radio transmission.
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