A gamma ray will have energy in excess of 100 keV (kiloelectronvolts).
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.
Gamma ray.
well none, its either gamma ray or gamma radiation, it has the same wavelength as an x-ray but higher energy level.
None. A gamma ray is energy.
Gamma decay occurs when an atomic nucleus changes from a higher energy state to a lower one. When it does the "extra" energy leaves in the form of a gamma ray. That's gamma decay. The gamma ray is electromagnetic energy. That means that there is not a particle of anything involved in this event. Gamma decay is the emergence of that gamma ray from the nucleus of an atom that is going down in its energy state
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A gamma ray burster emits an amount of gamma ray energy in one pulse roughly equal all EM radiation energy of a galaxy in a year. So yes.
A gamma ray has more energy than an X-ray.
A gamma ray is an electromagnetic wave. It has the highest frequency (and energy) as well as the shortest wavelength on any wave on the electromagnetic spectrum.
I think it is because a photon has less energy that is why it has less ability than a gamma ray photon
Neither changes. A gamma ray is just energy, and the nucleus simply transitions to a lower energy state.