X-rays are electromagnetic radiation whose wavelengths are of the order of:
1 metre
10^-7 metre
10^-10 metre
10^-15 metre
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UPSC NDA-2 – 2015
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging approximately from 10 picometers ($10^{-11}$ m) to 10 nanometers ($10^{-8}$ m). The option $10^{-10}$ metre falls squarely within this range.
X-rays occupy a position in the electromagnetic spectrum between ultraviolet radiation and gamma rays, characterized by wavelengths in the range of approximately $10^{-11}$ m to $10^{-8}$ m.