Cobalt-60
aplha, beta, gamma
Gamma, i.e. photon emitted from the nucleus, has the highest penetrating power.
The emission of a gamma ray changes neither the mass number nor the atomic number of a nucleus. An example of an equation for gamma emission is: 99mTc --> 99Tc + gamma The "m" associated with the mass number indicates a metastable nuclear isomer.
Femi Gamma Ray Telescope
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Nothing, if the nucleus emits a gamma-ray it means something has happened to it already.
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.
Neither changes. A gamma ray is just energy, and the nucleus simply transitions to a lower energy state.
Gold-198 predominantly emits a mono-energetic gamma ray of energy 0.412 MeV. It also emits beta rays of much higher energy than that of gamma rays.
Emission of a gamma ray does not change the atomic number of the atom. A gamma ray is a photon, and has no mass. The atom's mass is reduced by the conversion of a tiny amount of mass into the energy of the gamma ray. This changes neither the number of protons nor the number of neutrons. It is done by rearranging the nucleons, changing the state of excitation of the nucleus. An example is when 99mTc emits a gamma ray and changes to 99Tc.
Radium 226 has decays by Alpha emmision to produce Radon-222. Sometimes a gamma ray is emmited at the same time and lower energy alpha is emitted the product is same in both cases. Gamma emmision by itself causes no change to the atom the nucleus just ends up with a lower energy.
Gamma Ray
We use a gamma ray machine to find out where the gamma rays are and where they are pointed to. We also use these machines to study a gamma ray.
We use Gamma Ray to make Hulk
Gamma Ray - band - was created in 1988.
well none, its either gamma ray or gamma radiation, it has the same wavelength as an x-ray but higher energy level.
A gamma ray will have energy in excess of 100 keV (kiloelectronvolts).