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Does Gamma ray primarily consist of pure energy and no mass?

Gamma rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation, which is a type energy. Because a gamma ray is a type of energy, it has no mass.


What do scientist who do pure scientist do?

Pure research scientists are not primarily concerned with practical applications for their experiments. They may be testing previously unmeasured materials (cohesive molecules, superconductors) or experimentally proving or disproving mathematical conjectures (gravity waves).


Do gamma rays have physical mass?

No. Gamma rays are waves, as part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and have no mass at all. A gamma ray is a form of electromagnetic energy. As such, it is said to have a rest mass of zero. A gamma ray, being electromagnetic energy, has some "particle-like" properties, as does other photonic radiation. But it moves at the speed of light in a vacuum and is generally said to be massless.


This nuclear energy is pure energy not made of any particle?

Gamma radiation


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What do gamma rays consist of only electrons pure energy only protons beta particles?

Gamma rays consist of pure energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. They do not consist of electrons or protons. Beta particles are high-energy electrons or positrons emitted during certain types of radioactive decay, but they are not present in gamma rays.


What are the samples of the pure science?

Examples of pure science would be such things as Ohms law, knowledge of the principles of optics, gravity waves, or some understanding of nucleosynthesis. The latter example gives us information about the formation of matter, but this is well beyond our ability to make any practical use.


What is a pure substance that cannot be decomposed or converted into something simpler?

An element


Are electromagnetic waves only energy and have no matter?

This is essentially correct. As we currently understand it, there are four basic forces in the universe. These are gravity, the strong and weak nuclear forces (strong and weak nuclear interactions), and the electromagnetic force. An electromagnetic wave is an expression of the electromagnetic force, and it is pure energy. There is no matter associated with electromagnetic waves. It might (or might not) be helpful to note that electromagnetic energy can be converted into matter, and we see this happen in an event we call pair production. A link is provided below to a related question for the curious investigator to use.


What are facts for radio waves?

Radio waves have the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum (EM), and are pure energy, they have no mass.


Is it true that a gamma ray primarily consists of pure energy and no mass?

A gamma ray is an electromagnetic wave, as is light. This makes it similar to light. You might say it is "pure energy". But please note that any energy has an associated mass, which can be calculated by dividing the energy by c2.


Is gamma has the pure energy rather than alpha and beta?

They are all forms of energy. A part of the electro-magnetic spectrum