Match the following:
List-$I$ List-$II$
$(1)$ $X$-rays $(A)$ $\nu = 10^0 - 10^4 \ Hz$
$(2)$ Ultraviolet $(UV)$ rays $(B)$ $\nu = 10^{10} \ Hz$
$(3)$ Long radio waves $(C)$ $\nu = 10^{16} \ Hz$
$(4)$ Microwave $(D)$ $\nu = 10^{18} \ Hz$

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(D) The frequency ranges for electromagnetic radiation are as follows:
$(1)$ $X$-rays have high frequency,typically around $10^{18} \ Hz$ $(D)$.
$(2)$ Ultraviolet $(UV)$ rays have frequencies around $10^{16} \ Hz$ $(C)$.
$(3)$ Long radio waves have very low frequencies,typically $10^0 - 10^4 \ Hz$ $(A)$.
$(4)$ Microwaves have frequencies around $10^{10} \ Hz$ $(B)$.
Therefore,the correct matching is: $(1-D, 2-C, 3-A, 4-B)$.

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