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gamma ray
This is a gamma ray. It is very high frequency electromagnetic radiation.
Some examples could be stained glass, a fish tank and an x-ray.
No. Gamma rays are waves, as part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and have no mass at all. A gamma ray is a form of electromagnetic energy. As such, it is said to have a rest mass of zero. A gamma ray, being electromagnetic energy, has some "particle-like" properties, as does other photonic radiation. But it moves at the speed of light in a vacuum and is generally said to be massless.
An x-ray is an example.
Gamma radiation, X-ray radiation
-- a radio wave -- a heat wave -- a yellow wave -- a blue wave -- an ultraviolet wave -- an X-ray -- a gamma ray
Both are electromagnetic waves (electromagnetic radiation or electromagnetic energy).
In old concepts light wave had been considered as light ray. Same way electromagnetic wave is considered as electromagnetic ray.
In old concepts light wave had been considered as light ray. Same way electromagnetic wave is considered as electromagnetic ray.
90/43Tc->90/43Tc+y (APEX ANSEWER)
gamma ray
An X-ray is electromagnetic energy, and it is notmatter.
This is a gamma ray. It is very high frequency electromagnetic radiation.
Yes. They are both high up in the electromagnetic spectrum, with short wavelengths and high frequency.
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