Intensity is independent of frequency or wavelength. So whether it is Xray or gamma ray both can have the same intensity.
What are the differences between x-rays and gamma rays?
No; gamma rays are considered a separate category of radiation, more energetic than x-rays.
gamma has the highest frequency because on a wave chart the gamma rays have the most energy and frequency
Yes.
Xrays, gamma rays, microwaves, ultraviolet rays, radiowaves and infrared rays.
What are the differences between x-rays and gamma rays?
No; gamma rays are considered a separate category of radiation, more energetic than x-rays.
gamma has the highest frequency because on a wave chart the gamma rays have the most energy and frequency
Yes.
Xrays, gamma rays, microwaves, ultraviolet rays, radiowaves and infrared rays.
Compared to most forms of electromagnetic radiation, X-rays have a high frequency. Only gamma rays have a higher frequency.
gamma rays, xrays, uv light, visible light, infra red, microwaves, radio waves
G. Alaga has written: 'Intensity rules for beta and gamma transitions to nuclear rotational states' -- subject(s): Beta rays, Gamma rays
No, the Sun mostly emits visible light rays. A small amount of gamma rays might be emitted, but they would be insignificant. Inside the Sun, gamma rays are produced but they never escape in that form. The super-heated gases around the sun in the chromosphere emit mostly higher energy xrays, UV rays but also some gamma rays. Natural gamma rays sources are thought to be the most energetic events in the Universe. Although Supernovae seem to be the source of some, others are still somewhat mysterious.
Most common mutagens:Ionizing radiation such as xrays, gamma rays and alpha particlesUltraviolet (tanning beds)Intercalating agentsBenzeneChemical spills
Gamma rays are gamma rays are gamma rays.
The answer is gamma rays.