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X-rays are part of the Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum and are located between Ultravoilet (UV) rays and Gamma rays. They typically can have a wavelength of anywhere between 0.01nm - 10nm and can have varying energies. X-rays have clinical applications and can be use in medical imaging known as radiography.