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The frequencies of X-rays,γ-rays and ultraviolet rays are respectively p,q and r, then
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(a) p greater than q,q greater than r
(b) p less than q,q greater than r
(c) p less than q,q less than r
(d) p greater than q,q less than r
Correct Answer:
p less than q,q greater than r
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frequency of uv rays(r)=10^16 Hz to 10^17 Hz
frequency of x-rays(p)=10^18 Hz to 10^20 Hz
frequency of gamma-rays(q)=10^18 Hz to 10^22 Hz
therefore, p is less than q and q is greater than r.