they are not the same but both are waves and both can be harmful to humans if received in high quantities. Though gamma rays are more harmful than x-rays.
The correct ranking in order of increasing energy is: Microwaves Infrared rays X-rays Ultraviolet rays
Roentgen rays are the same as X-rays, after the person who discovered them. In German they still call them "Roentgenstrahlen".
If the gamma rays and X-rays have the same frequency, the electron will have the same energy regardless of which type of radiation is interacting with it. The energy of the electron is determined by the frequency of the radiation it absorbs, not the type of radiation.
Both use X-Rays. Difference is X Rays use one single "shot" of radiation, CTs fire much more at you to get different "slices".
If f(x) is the inverse of g(x) then the domain of g(x) and the range of f(x) are the same.
No. molecules are smaller.
the same. x-rays don't change anything unless the Dr. finds something... then your life will change. :)
J. G. Brown has written: 'Hydro-electric engineering practice' 'X-rays and their applications'
X-rays have a higher energy than ultraviolet rays; less than gamma rays. Therefore, they are between the two. Usually the EM spectrum is shown from left to right in order of increasing frequency; in this case, X-rays are near the right side, next to gamma rays, which are on the far right.
Electromagnetic waves (same as visible light).
the rout the same as gammar ray 45 s'
No, gamma rays and X-rays travel at different velocities. Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation produced by nuclear reactions and have the highest frequency and energy of all forms of electromagnetic radiation. X-rays are also a form of electromagnetic radiation but have lower energy and frequency than gamma rays.