02. Electromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic Wave

155678 If the frequency a star is shifting towards the violet end of the spectrum, the star in the above case is

1 Stationary
2 Moving away from earth
3 Moving towards the earth
4 Moving forward and backward
Electromagnetic Wave

155679 Practically ozone layer absorbs radiations of wavelength

1 Less than $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
2 Greater than $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
3 Equal to $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
4 All of the above
Electromagnetic Wave

155680 An example for the best source of monochromatic light is

1 Mercury tube
2 Laser
3 Candle
4 Bulb
Electromagnetic Wave

155681 The frequency order for $X$ - rays (A), Gamma rays (B), Ultraviolet rays (C) and Microwaves (D) is

1 B $>$ A $>$ C $>$ D
2 C $>$ A $>$ B $>$ D
3 D $>$ C $>$ A $>$ B
4 D $>$ B $>$ A $>$ C
Electromagnetic Wave

155683 The electromagnetic wave with shortest wavelength among the following is

1 UV-rays
2 X-rays
3 $\gamma$-rays
4 microwaves
Electromagnetic Wave

155678 If the frequency a star is shifting towards the violet end of the spectrum, the star in the above case is

1 Stationary
2 Moving away from earth
3 Moving towards the earth
4 Moving forward and backward
Electromagnetic Wave

155679 Practically ozone layer absorbs radiations of wavelength

1 Less than $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
2 Greater than $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
3 Equal to $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
4 All of the above
Electromagnetic Wave

155680 An example for the best source of monochromatic light is

1 Mercury tube
2 Laser
3 Candle
4 Bulb
Electromagnetic Wave

155681 The frequency order for $X$ - rays (A), Gamma rays (B), Ultraviolet rays (C) and Microwaves (D) is

1 B $>$ A $>$ C $>$ D
2 C $>$ A $>$ B $>$ D
3 D $>$ C $>$ A $>$ B
4 D $>$ B $>$ A $>$ C
Electromagnetic Wave

155683 The electromagnetic wave with shortest wavelength among the following is

1 UV-rays
2 X-rays
3 $\gamma$-rays
4 microwaves
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Electromagnetic Wave

155678 If the frequency a star is shifting towards the violet end of the spectrum, the star in the above case is

1 Stationary
2 Moving away from earth
3 Moving towards the earth
4 Moving forward and backward
Electromagnetic Wave

155679 Practically ozone layer absorbs radiations of wavelength

1 Less than $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
2 Greater than $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
3 Equal to $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
4 All of the above
Electromagnetic Wave

155680 An example for the best source of monochromatic light is

1 Mercury tube
2 Laser
3 Candle
4 Bulb
Electromagnetic Wave

155681 The frequency order for $X$ - rays (A), Gamma rays (B), Ultraviolet rays (C) and Microwaves (D) is

1 B $>$ A $>$ C $>$ D
2 C $>$ A $>$ B $>$ D
3 D $>$ C $>$ A $>$ B
4 D $>$ B $>$ A $>$ C
Electromagnetic Wave

155683 The electromagnetic wave with shortest wavelength among the following is

1 UV-rays
2 X-rays
3 $\gamma$-rays
4 microwaves
Electromagnetic Wave

155678 If the frequency a star is shifting towards the violet end of the spectrum, the star in the above case is

1 Stationary
2 Moving away from earth
3 Moving towards the earth
4 Moving forward and backward
Electromagnetic Wave

155679 Practically ozone layer absorbs radiations of wavelength

1 Less than $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
2 Greater than $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
3 Equal to $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
4 All of the above
Electromagnetic Wave

155680 An example for the best source of monochromatic light is

1 Mercury tube
2 Laser
3 Candle
4 Bulb
Electromagnetic Wave

155681 The frequency order for $X$ - rays (A), Gamma rays (B), Ultraviolet rays (C) and Microwaves (D) is

1 B $>$ A $>$ C $>$ D
2 C $>$ A $>$ B $>$ D
3 D $>$ C $>$ A $>$ B
4 D $>$ B $>$ A $>$ C
Electromagnetic Wave

155683 The electromagnetic wave with shortest wavelength among the following is

1 UV-rays
2 X-rays
3 $\gamma$-rays
4 microwaves
Electromagnetic Wave

155678 If the frequency a star is shifting towards the violet end of the spectrum, the star in the above case is

1 Stationary
2 Moving away from earth
3 Moving towards the earth
4 Moving forward and backward
Electromagnetic Wave

155679 Practically ozone layer absorbs radiations of wavelength

1 Less than $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
2 Greater than $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
3 Equal to $3 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$
4 All of the above
Electromagnetic Wave

155680 An example for the best source of monochromatic light is

1 Mercury tube
2 Laser
3 Candle
4 Bulb
Electromagnetic Wave

155681 The frequency order for $X$ - rays (A), Gamma rays (B), Ultraviolet rays (C) and Microwaves (D) is

1 B $>$ A $>$ C $>$ D
2 C $>$ A $>$ B $>$ D
3 D $>$ C $>$ A $>$ B
4 D $>$ B $>$ A $>$ C
Electromagnetic Wave

155683 The electromagnetic wave with shortest wavelength among the following is

1 UV-rays
2 X-rays
3 $\gamma$-rays
4 microwaves