Respuesta :
Answer:
Only the radiation with a wavelength 0.91 nm can be observed by an X-ray detector.
Explanation:
To answer this question we need to consult the ranges in which x rays are in the electromagnetic spectrum:
The X radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum fall in the region of:
frequency: 3 x 10¹⁶ Hz to 3 x 10¹⁹ Hz (1Hz = 1s⁻¹)
wavelengt: 1 pm to 10 nm
Comparing the values in our question,
0.91 nm will be detected
5.9 x 10¹¹ Hz will not be detected.
The radiation with a wavelength 0.91 or a frequency of [tex]5.9*10^{11}[/tex] will have:
A. Only the radiation with a wavelength 0.91 nm can be observed by an X-ray detector.
Electromagnetic spectrum:
X-rays are both types of high energy (high frequency) electromagnetic radiation. They are packets of energy that have no charge or mass (weight).
The X radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum fall in the region of:
Frequency : 3 x 10¹⁶ Hz to 3 x 10¹⁹ Hz (1Hz = 1s⁻¹)
Wavelength : 1 pm to 10 nm
On comparing to the values given in the question:
0.91 nm will be detected
5.9 x 10¹¹ Hz will not be detected.
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