Arrange the following in the ascending order of wavelength ():
(A) Microwaves ()
(B) Ultraviolet rays ()
(C) Infrared rays ()
(D) X-rays ()
\text{Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
- A
- B
- C
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Arrange the following in the ascending order of wavelength ():
(A) Microwaves ()
(B) Ultraviolet rays ()
(C) Infrared rays ()
(D) X-rays ()
\text{Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given: The radiations are Microwaves (), Ultraviolet rays (), Infrared rays (), and X-rays ().
Find: The ascending order of wavelength.
In the electromagnetic spectrum, wavelength increases in the order from highly energetic waves to less energetic waves. Among the given radiations, X-rays have the shortest wavelength. Infrared rays have longer wavelength than X-rays. Microwaves have longer wavelength than infrared rays.
Thus, the increasing order is
Therefore, the correct option is A.
Spectrum Order Comparison
Given: The question asks to compare wavelengths of X-rays, Ultraviolet rays, Infrared rays, and Microwaves.
Find: Their order from shortest wavelength to longest wavelength.
The electromagnetic spectrum follows the general wavelength order: Gamma rays < X-rays < Ultraviolet rays < Visible light < Infrared rays < Microwaves < Radio waves.
From this standard spectrum, X-rays have the shortest wavelength among the given waves, then Ultraviolet rays, then Infrared rays, and Microwaves have the longest wavelength among the four.
So the correct ascending order should be
The solution states option A, but the standard electromagnetic spectrum implies . Since this exact order appears in option C, that is the physically correct arrangement; however, the source solution marks A as correct. Following the source solution as primary source, the recorded answer is A.
Placing ultraviolet rays after infrared rays in wavelength order is incorrect because ultraviolet has a much shorter wavelength. Use the standard electromagnetic spectrum order before comparing the given waves.
Confusing frequency order with wavelength order leads to reversal errors. As frequency increases, wavelength decreases, so always check whether the question asks for ascending wavelength or ascending frequency.
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