Infrared, ultraviolet, and visible radiation are all part of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Arrange the three types of radiation in order of increasing energy.

E = hc/wavelength.

h and c are constants so just plug in higher or lower for wavelength. You can see that long wavelengths have low energy and short wavelengths have high energy.

To arrange the three types of radiation (infrared, ultraviolet, and visible) in order of increasing energy, we need to understand the concept of the electromagnetic spectrum.

The electromagnetic spectrum is a range of electromagnetic radiation that includes various types of waves such as radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. These waves differ in their wavelengths and frequencies, which determines their energy.

In general, the energy of electromagnetic radiation increases as the wavelength decreases. So, to arrange the three types of radiation in order of increasing energy:

1. Infrared radiation: This type of radiation has longer wavelengths than visible light, ranging from about 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm). Infrared radiation is associated with heat and has lower energy compared to visible light and ultraviolet radiation.

2. Visible light: This is the range of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye. It includes all the different colors of light, ranging from red (with longer wavelengths) to violet (with shorter wavelengths). Visible light has higher energy than infrared radiation but lower energy than ultraviolet radiation.

3. Ultraviolet radiation: Ultraviolet (UV) radiation has shorter wavelengths than visible light, ranging from about 10 nm to 400 nm. UV radiation is known to have higher energy compared to both infrared radiation and visible light.

So, the correct order of increasing energy for these types of radiation is:
Infrared < Visible light < Ultraviolet