Since gamma rays have extremely high energies, I doubt that a color television set would be able to produce those. Please note that there are also different technologies used for color television - namely, the old cathode-ray tube (which is not very energy-efficient), and different technologies for flat television.
Old-style CRT televisions could potentially emit some beta rays. New "flat screen" TVs mostly don't. If your TV is emitting gamma or alpha rays, there's something very seriously wrong with it. Whether it's "color" or "black and white" doesn't really make much difference, since the basic principle is the same.
Yes! Tons
yeah, that and radio waves
Gamma rays
Plutonium 239 emit: alpha, gamma, spontaneous fission neutrons Uranium 235 emit: alpha, gamma, spontaneous fission neutrons
Old-style CRT televisions could potentially emit some beta rays. New "flat screen" TVs mostly don't. If your TV is emitting gamma or alpha rays, there's something very seriously wrong with it. Whether it's "color" or "black and white" doesn't really make much difference, since the basic principle is the same.
No, microwave ovens do not emit gamma rays. The microwave oven cannot generate the electromagnetic energy of a gamma ray. Not even close.
They emit: gamma rays, radio waves, and x-rays. Some stars emit T.V. rays
Yes! Tons
The earth would have to be a supermassive dying star to emit gamma rays.
yeah, that and radio waves
Gamma rays can destroy malign cells.
Television and other electronic devices such as phone uses radiofrequency waves, therefore they emit electromagneticÊradiations such as gamma rays and X rays. The emittedÊradiations can be Êabsorbed by brain tissue-causing brain tumors.Ê
No. Lasers produce coherent light.
Gamma rays emit the highest frequency.
CRT and plasma TVs emit x-rays, which can be hazardous.
Radioactive elements.