Radioactive reactions are typically the only entities known to have enough energy to emit gamma radiation. Atomic bombs are such examples.
They have the highest frequency/shortest wavelength
if you really want to find gamma rays you need to go to burger kind or sonic they should have the ansewer if not go to mars that's where ALL the answers are
stars but mostly they produce visible light then infrared ultraviolet and then in very small proportions microwave, radio, x ray electromagnetic radiation
Oh yes, gamma rays exist in nature.
Gamma rays are the most penetration rays because of its shortest wave length...
A gamma ray is a form of electromagnetic radiation that has a very short wavelength (and a very high frequency and a very high energy). Gamma rays are similar to visible light, radio waves, and all the other forms of electromagnetic radiation. We find gamma rays at the top or high end of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is probable that X-Rays, which are just below gamma rays in the spectrum, are most similar.
Yes, X-rays and gamma rays have higher frequencies than ultraviolet rays.
difference between gamma rays and neutron?
Both Gamma Rays and X Rays have a much high frequency that Ultraviolet Rays.
None. Gamma rays is not something you are likely to find in your everyday experience.
Gamma rays are gamma rays are gamma rays.
The answer is gamma rays.
Gamma Rays
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Cathode rays generate x-rays and gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation. Gamma rays have very high penetration power.
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Cathode rays generate x-rays and gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation. Gamma rays have very high penetration power.
No, gamma rays are not neutrons. They are electromagnetic rays or electromagnetic energy.
We use a gamma ray machine to find out where the gamma rays are and where they are pointed to. We also use these machines to study a gamma ray.
YES,gamma rays will kill you.
Gamma rays