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  • X-rays and the Electromagnetic Spectrum: Frequency and Energy Explained
    Yes, X-rays are found at the high-frequency end of the electromagnetic spectrum.

    Here's why:

    * Electromagnetic Spectrum: This spectrum encompasses all types of electromagnetic radiation, ranging from low-frequency radio waves to high-frequency gamma rays.

    * Frequency and Energy: Frequency and energy are directly related. Higher frequency radiation carries more energy.

    * X-rays: X-rays have frequencies higher than ultraviolet radiation but lower than gamma rays. This means they are part of the high-frequency end of the electromagnetic spectrum.

    Let me know if you have any other questions about the electromagnetic spectrum!

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