Certain devices utilize electromagnetic waves to determine the position and velocity of an object. In these devices, the waves are emitted, reflected off the object, and then returned to the device. By understanding the wave's speed and the time it takes for the wave to return, the distance traveled by the wave can be calculated. Which category of wave would be the most secure choice for such a device? (1 point) Responses Opting for radio waves is the safest decision as they pose the least harm to organisms. Opting for radio waves is the safest decision as they pose the least harm to organisms. X-rays would be the most secure option as they have the capability to go through various materials. X-rays would be the most secure option as they have the capability to go through various materials. Choosing ultraviolet waves is the safest option since they are the most visually detectable. Choosing ultraviolet waves is the safest option since they are the most visually detectable. Opting for gamma waves is the safest decision due to their higher speed of travel.

The most secure choice for such a device would be radio waves. While X-rays and gamma waves may have the capability to go through materials and have higher speed, they also have the potential to cause harm to organisms. Ultraviolet waves may be visually detectable, but they do not have the same range and penetration capabilities as radio waves. Therefore, opting for radio waves would be the safest decision as they pose the least harm to organisms.