Yes, of course.
alpha radiation is more dangerous than beta or gamma if ingested or inhaled because its power to ionize (or to disrupt atoms) is 20x than that of beta and gamma. but if the source is outside the body or at a distance gamma radiation is much dangerous because it could penetrate thick walls.
No, gamma rays have the highest energy of all the waves in the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
This statement is incorrect. Gamma rays have more energy than X-rays. Gamma rays are produced by nuclear reactions and have higher frequencies and energies than X-rays, which are produced by electron transitions within atoms.
Gamma rays are the most penetration rays because of its shortest wave length...
Gamma rays have more energy than ultraviolet rays. Gamma rays are the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation, with wavelengths shorter than ultraviolet rays, making them more penetrating and powerful.
Y-rays do exist. The Y is the Greek symbol for gamma. Gamma rays have more energy than x-rays and are therefore put after them.
Gamma rays are more dangerous than other forms of radiation because they have the highest frequency and energy, allowing them to penetrate deeply into tissues and cause damage at a cellular level. Their ability to ionize atoms and break chemical bonds in DNA can lead to mutations, cell death, and an increased risk of cancer. Additionally, gamma rays are difficult to shield against, increasing the risk of exposure.
Gamma rays, just like (visible) light rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation. Gamma rays have a much shorter wavelength (and thus more energy) than visible light, which is why they are much more dangerous to human beings (e.g. they may cause cancer).
Gamma rays have more energy than beta rays. Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation with the highest energy in the electromagnetic spectrum, while beta rays are high-energy, high-speed electrons or positrons.
No, gamma rays have higher energy than X-rays. Gamma rays have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than X-rays, making them more energetic. Gamma rays are produced by the decay of atomic nuclei or during nuclear reactions, while X-rays are produced by accelerating charged particles or through atomic transitions.
Red light does not penetrate more than gamma rays.
Theoretically, gamma rays are distinguished by their source, not by the amount of energy each photon carries, so it's not really possible to answer.In practice, most gamma rays have far more energy per photon than visible light.