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Gamma Rays
Gamma rays
UV rays have shorter wavelength (higher frequency) than infrared rays.Both of them are examples of a whole bunch of different kinds of rays called electromagnetic 'radiation'.
Gamma rays are electromagnetic rays and thus have no charge or mass.
Ultraviolet rays, or radiation, is a type of electromagnetic waves.
No, gamma rays are not neutrons. They are electromagnetic rays or electromagnetic energy.
yes Optical Rays are Electromagnetic Waves.... (-:
It is neither. X-rays are a kind of electromagnetic wave.It is neither. X-rays are a kind of electromagnetic wave.It is neither. X-rays are a kind of electromagnetic wave.It is neither. X-rays are a kind of electromagnetic wave.
X- rays are transverse waves!x rays are electromagnetic waves and transverse .
The electromagnetic spectrum is the name for the range of electromagnetic waves when they are placed in order of increasing frequency. The electromagnetic spectrum is made up of radio waves, infrared rays, visible light, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays.
no they are not. NASA suggests that the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation does not include cosmic rays.
Gamma Rays
The gamma rays are. The alpha and beta "rays" are not.
Electromagnetic waves
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Gamma rays
yes, as it is an electromagnetic radiation.