it's composition is high-energy eletromagnetic radiation
Gamma rays consist of high-energy waves and always accompanies alpha and beta decay.
Alpha rays are helium nuclei (two protons + two neutrons) and have a charge of +2; beta rays are either electrons or anti-electrons (positrons), with a charge of -1 or +1; gamma rays are high-energy light rays (photons).
Just below the X-ray spectrum is the spectrum of ultraviolet light. UV light has just slightly less energy than the "softest" X-rays.Gamma radiation differs from x-rays only in that it doesn't come from an artificial source.
The gamma ray is not a particle but is just an electromagnetic wave that transmits energy.
These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.
Beta radiation is made from electrons (or positrons for inverse beta radiation). Alpha radiation is a helium nucleus, and gamma radiation is a high energy electromagnetic ray.
x rays
it's composition is high-energy eletromagnetic radiation
Alpha, beta, gamma.
Gamma rays consist of high-energy waves and always accompanies alpha and beta decay.
Alpha rays are helium nuclei (two protons + two neutrons) and have a charge of +2; beta rays are either electrons or anti-electrons (positrons), with a charge of -1 or +1; gamma rays are high-energy light rays (photons).
Just below the X-ray spectrum is the spectrum of ultraviolet light. UV light has just slightly less energy than the "softest" X-rays.Gamma radiation differs from x-rays only in that it doesn't come from an artificial source.
It is the sun's rays of energy
yes beta rays are present in nucleus. these rays are due to negative pi meson
no
The energy is called nuclear radiation, high energy particles and rays that are emitted by the nuclei of some atoms.