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32. Which type of electromagnetic wave is used for nuclear power and medical treatment?
A. UV wave
B. Radio wave
C. Visible light wave
D. Gamma ray
Which of the following is a way that microwaves and x-rays are similar?
A. They both have technological uses.
B. They are both high energy waves,
C. They are both safe to be exposed to at high doses
D. They are both used to transmit information.
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32. Which type of electromagnetic wave is used for nuclear power and medical treatment?
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