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© OCR 2016 Electromagnetic spectrum Lesson Element

© OCR 2016 Task 1 Using the wavelength and frequency of each wave place them in the correct place on the spectrum.

© OCR 2016 Visible light Wavelength: 0.5 x Frequency: 10 15

© OCR 2016 Microwave Wavelength: Frequency: 10 8

© OCR 2016 Ultraviolet Wavelength: Frequency: 10 16

© OCR 2016 X-ray Wavelength: Frequency: 10 18

© OCR 2016 Radio Wavelength: 10 3 Frequency: 10 4

© OCR 2016 Gamma ray Wavelength: Frequency: 10 20

© OCR 2016 Infrared Wavelength: Frequency: 10 12

© OCR 2016 Answers