The electromagnetic spectrum is the full range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.

Use the photo above
VII. Reading & Evidence Table:
Part of.
Electromagnetic
Spectrum

Frequency (Hz) (Found in the Image of the Text)

Energy Level
(Put either Lowest, Low, Highest, High/
Anything above 10^15 for Hz is high)

Practical Use-List 2

Radio, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet,X-ray,Gamma ray,

Frequency (Hz) (Found in the Image of the Text)

Radio wave: 3 x 10^9 Hz (Found in the image of the radio wave)

Microwave: 3 x 10^10 Hz (Found in the image of the microwave oven)

Infrared: 3 x 10^12 Hz (Found in the image of the infrared heater)

Visible light: 5 x 10^14 Hz (Found in the image of the light bulb)

Ultraviolet: 3 x 10^16 Hz (Found in the image of the UV lamp)

X-ray: 3 x 10^18 Hz (Found in the image of the X-ray machine)

Gamma ray: 3 x 10^20 Hz (Found in the image of the gamma ray source)

Energy Level Practical Use-List 2

Radio wave: Low energy level Broadcasting, communication

Microwave: Low energy level Cooking, communication

Infrared: Low energy level Heating, night vision

Visible light: High energy level Vision, photography

Ultraviolet: High energy level Disinfection, fluorescent lighting

X-ray: High energy level Medical imaging, security screening

Gamma ray: Highest energy level Cancer treatment, nuclear imaging