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A Gamma Ray
The wavelength of an X-ray is much shorter than the wavelength of a red light from a neon sign. The frequency is much longer in an X-ray than the frequency of a red light from a neon sign.
Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation much the same as visible light, but with a very short wavelength and very high energy.
Amount of energy in a wave is defined by the wave's amplitude. The wave's location on the electro-magnetic spectrum does not define it's energy. However, there could be a correlation between a wave's wavelength and it's energy per wavelength. In this case, it would be your gamma ray.
Cosmic rays have shorter wavelength than gamma rays
2.48x10^-17J
6.65X10^5 kj/mol
wavelength
A Gamma Ray
The energy contained is 8.87*10^5.
2.48 X 10^-17 J
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.
The wavelength of an X-ray is much shorter than the wavelength of a red light from a neon sign. The frequency is much longer in an X-ray than the frequency of a red light from a neon sign.
The wavelength of the x-ray is shorter.
Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation much the same as visible light, but with a very short wavelength and very high energy.
well none, its either gamma ray or gamma radiation, it has the same wavelength as an x-ray but higher energy level.
Yes, due to the energy of photons/electromagnetic particles being determined by the equations below: E= hv=hc(1/v)= hc/wavelength. Where E= energy, v= frequency in Hz, h= Planck's constant, c= speed of light Electrons have a very short wavelength, and a very high frequency, thus they have much more energy than a beam of light.