yes as they travel from one molecule to another.
Sound waves are not a form of radiation. Radio waves, microwaves, and gamma rays are all forms of electromagnetic radiation that can travel through space. Sound waves, on the other hand, require a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to propagate.
This is known as radiation. It can take the form of electromagnetic waves (such as light and heat) or particle radiation (such as alpha, beta, or gamma radiation). Radiation can come from natural sources like the sun or be man-made, as in the case of X-rays and nuclear reactions.
radiation
1. Light waves / Electromagnetic waves (includes gamma radiation)2. Sound waves - while sound waves are not objects, and they require a medium to travel through, we are still exposed to sound daily.
Sound waves. All the others are forms of electromagnetic radiation (visible and invisible light).
Gamma Radiation
Gamma radiation is a form of nuclear radiation that travels as waves. It is highly penetrating and is a concern in terms of its ability to damage living tissue and the environment.
No, they are unrelated. Alpha and beta radiation are particle streams, not waves. And gamma rays are electromagnetic waves.
Gamma waves are not inherently dangerous. In neuroscience, gamma waves refer to a type of brain wave activity associated with higher cognitive functions like perception and problem-solving. However, exposure to high levels of gamma radiation from sources like nuclear accidents or weapons can be dangerous, as it can damage cells and increase the risk of cancer.
"Gamma" is the name given to the electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency (shortest wavelength, highest energy).
Gamma radiation is composed of electromagnetic waves with very high energy and short wavelengths. It does not have mass or charge. Gamma radiation is emitted during radioactive decay or nuclear reactions.
Everything from long radio waves up to gamma radiation