Question detail
In Electromagnetic waves, which option best shows process reasoning for the objective: (Physics only) Avoid confusing visible light colour with thermal infrared radiation.?
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Electromagnetic waves
Question
- A. infrared radiation: process reasoning for Visible light (physics only)
- B. infrared radiation: a generic revision instruction without the wave idea
- C. infrared radiation: the opposite relationship from Visible light (physics only)
- D. infrared radiation: a different Unit 4.6 idea not named in the question
Answer
The correct answer is infrared radiation: process reasoning for Visible light (physics only).
Explanation
infrared radiation: process reasoning for Visible light (physics only) is correct because it uses the named objective and keeps the answer inside Visible light (physics only). It avoids confusing nearby wave boundaries such as amplitude versus wavelength, frequency versus period, or reflection versus refraction.
Common mistake
Visible light (physics only) common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: (Physics only) Avoid confusing visible light colour with thermal infrared radiation..
Answer by clearly explaining how to (Physics only) Avoid confusing visible light colour with thermal infrared radiation..
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