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No. Gamma rays are extremly energetic rays; too difficult to control. X-Rays, which are weaker than gamma rays, have certain uses in technology, but hardly for communications.
The answer is gamma rays.
Gamma Rays
Killing bacteria, kills brain tumors
Cathode rays generate x-rays and gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation. Gamma rays have very high penetration power.
No. Gamma rays are extremly energetic rays; too difficult to control. X-Rays, which are weaker than gamma rays, have certain uses in technology, but hardly for communications.
Irradiation Is a process that uses gamma rays to eliminate harmful bacteria in meat and poultry.
very useful
Gamma rays are gamma rays are gamma rays.
It uses high energy, penetrating waves or particles such as x rays, gamma rays, proton rays, or neutron rays
It depends on the type of scan but by far the most common scan uses "gamma" rays to get a picture. The radionuclide used is Tc99m which gives off gamma rays at 140 kEV, a very suitable energy level for the cameras used in nuclear medicine.
The answer is gamma rays.
Gamma Rays
It uses high energy, penetrating waves or particles such as x rays, gamma rays, proton rays, or neutron rays
Killing bacteria, kills brain tumors
It uses high energy, penetrating waves or particles such as x rays, gamma rays, proton rays, or neutron rays
no gamma rays are the best