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The Wavelength of Infrared Radiation Is Longer Than the Wavelength

Question 232

Question 232

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The wavelength of infrared radiation is longer than the wavelength of visible light and is usually measured in units of micrometers. 1 micrometer (m) is


A) 10-6 m.
B) 10-3 m.
C) 106 m.
D) 10-9 m.

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