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Are gamma rays neutrons?

No, gamma rays are not neutrons. They are electromagnetic rays or electromagnetic energy.


What is the Difference between neutron and gamma rays?

Neutrons are neutral particles found in the nucleus of an atom, while gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation emitted by the nucleus of an atom. Neutrons have mass but no charge, while gamma rays are massless and have no charge. Neutrons are typically involved in nuclear reactions, while gamma rays are involved in the release of excess energy from an unstable nucleus.


What were the rays emanating from uranium?

* Alpha rays (particles) * Beta rays * Gamma rays * Spontaneous fission neutrons


Who have the highest energy gamma rays or neutrons produced from nuclear reactor?

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What radiation is released in the first 60 seconds after the detonation?

Light, thermal, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays, neutrons, beta. Later the fallout will release alpha, beta, and gamma rays.


What does the fission of U 235 produce?

Heat, fission products, neutrons, gamma rays


What are the harmful rays radiated from uranium?

Principally alpha particles, but also gamma rays, neutrons from the spontaneous fission, etc.


What is the harmful radiation released by nuclear wastes?

There are various kinds of harmful ionizing radiation. These include alpha, beta, and gamma rays; free neutrons; X-rays; and ultraviolet light. Depending on the specifics of the waste, nuclear waste can emit alpha, beta, and gamma rays, and neutrons.


Does uranium give of invisible rays?

Yes, uranium isotopes emit alpha particles, gamma rays, beta rays, spontaneous fission neutrons.


What is the quality factor of gamma rays?

Gamma rays have a quality factor of about one.


What kind of gamma ray can penetrate solids?

Gamma rays are gamma rays are gamma rays.


What is one use of gamma rays?

One use of gamma rays is in cancer treatment, where they can be directed at cancer cells to destroy them.