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Gamma rays have a quality factor of about one.
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Gamma rays are used to kill cancer cells.
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Gamma Rays
No, gamma rays are not neutrons. They are electromagnetic rays or electromagnetic energy.
Gamma rays have a quality factor of about one.
* Alpha rays (particles) * Beta rays * Gamma rays * Spontaneous fission neutrons
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Light, thermal, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays, neutrons, beta. Later the fallout will release alpha, beta, and gamma rays.
Heat, fission products, neutrons, gamma rays
Gamma rays are used to kill cancer cells.
Principally alpha particles, but also gamma rays, neutrons from the spontaneous fission, etc.
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.
Yes, uranium isotopes emit alpha particles, gamma rays, beta rays, spontaneous fission neutrons.
Plutonium 239 emit: alpha, gamma, spontaneous fission neutrons Uranium 235 emit: alpha, gamma, spontaneous fission neutrons
Gamma rays are gamma rays are gamma rays.