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Radio and television waves lie at the long wavelengthlow frequency end of the spectrum, with wavelengths longer than 10-4 m. Infrared radiation has wavelengths between 10-4 m and 7 × 10-7 m. Visible light has yet shorter wavelengths from 7 × 10-7 m to 4 × 10-7 m. Ultraviolet radiation is near the short wavelengthhigh frequency end of the spectrum, with wavelengths between 4 × 10-7 m and 10-8 m. X-rays have wavelengths from 10-8 m to 10-12 m. Gamma radiation has the shortest wavelengths (less than 10-10 m). The different wavelengths and frequencies lend specific properties to electromagnetic waves. While visible light is diffracted by a diffraction grating, X-rays can only be diffracted by crystals. Radio waves are refracted by the atmosphere; visible light is refracted by glass or water.
White stands for purity. Red represents communist revolution. Blue expresses the desire for peace. Effective date: 8 September 1948.
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