no, it is an alpha particle.
A gamma ray is a high-energy photon of electromagnetic radiation. It does not have mass or charge, but it carries a significant amount of energy. Gamma rays are produced during the decay of atomic nuclei or in high-energy astrophysical processes.
It is false. A gamma ray has no charge, but it is an electromagnetic wave, not a particle.
Yes, gamma rays are a type of natural radiation that are generated by radioactive materials or processes such as nuclear fission. They have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency among electromagnetic waves, and can be emitted from sources like stars, supernovae, and radioactive decay.
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The emission of electromagnetic radiation by an excited atom is called spontaneous emission. This process occurs when an atom transitions from a higher energy state to a lower energy state, releasing a photon in the form of electromagnetic radiation in the process.
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.
Gamma Ray - band - was created in 1988.
The impact of the electron beam on the inside of the face of the tube generates x-rays.Gamma rays can only be generated by the decay of unstable atomic nuclei
Birger Fogelberg has written: 'Low energy properties of nuclei studied by means of conversion electron and [gamma]-ray spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Atomic transition probabilities, Energy levels (Quantum mechanics), Gamma ray spectrometry, Internal conversion (Nuclear physics)
Gamma decay involves the emission of a gamma ray, which is a high-energy photon with no charge and no mass.
well none, its either gamma ray or gamma radiation, it has the same wavelength as an x-ray but higher energy level.
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