What are the religions of X-rays ?

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The properties of X-rays are highlighted below: This ray travels in a straight line. X-ray electromagnetic waves. It is not distracted by electric field or magnetic field. Its wavelength is very short , around 10 -10m . It is charge neutral.

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Last Answer : Scientist Will Helm Rন্টntgen was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery of X-rays.

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Last Answer : – 1 Angstrom

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Last Answer : (4) X-rays, infrared, visible, microwave Explanation: The Electromagnetic spectrum in order of decreasing energy, thus increasing wavelength : Gamma Rays-wavelength: 0.01 nm ; X-rays -1 nm ; Ultra-violet Rays-0.1 ... -10 m ; and Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF): 10 m-10 cm.

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Last Answer : (3) Gamma-rays and ultraviolet region Explanation: X-rays region lies between Gamma rays and ultra-violet region.

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Last Answer : (1) barium is a good absorber of X-rays and helps stomach to appear clearly

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