Respuesta :

8) The reason is that MRIs use radio-waves, which are electromagnetic waves with lower frequency, and so lower energy, than X-rays.
In fact, typical frequencies for radio waves are [tex]f=10-10^9 Hz[/tex], while X-rays have typical frequencies of [tex]10^{16} - 10^{19} Hz[/tex]. Since the energy of a wave is given by
[tex]E=hf[/tex]
where h is the Planck constant and f the frequency, we see that the lower the frequency, the lower the energy. Therefore, radiowaves have less energy than X-rays, so they are less ionising and less dangerous than X-rays.

9) The false statement is:
a) gamma-rays are low-frequency waves.
It's actually the opposite, in fact: gamma rays are the electromagnetic waves with higher frequencies (above [tex]10^{20}Hz[/tex]).