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Nothing, except that gamma rays are emitted in the fission process and from radioactive waste.
Gamma rays. These high energy electromagnetic waves are given of in nuclear reactions (including those in stars)
None. All types of radiation emitted by an exploding nuclear device are also emitted under other conditions, including natural conditions. These types of radiation are: alpha, beta, gamma, neutron, x-rays, IR, visible light, UV, EMP. Some types of naturally present radiation NOT produced by exploding nuclear devices are: cosmic rays, muon showers, proton.
If by "Xerox machine" you mean a copier or printer marketed by the Xerox Corporation, the only rays emitted are rays of light emitted by parts of some copiers.
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yes. the fallout also emits gamma rays.
Uranium has many applications but the use of emitted rays is not important.Uranium is used as nuclear fuel or for atomic bombs.
Per Thoresen has written: 'Electric and magnetic fields produced in low altitude nuclear explosions' -- subject(s): Electric fields, Gamma rays, Magnetic fields, Nuclear explosions
Nothing, except that gamma rays are emitted in the fission process and from radioactive waste.
Gamma rays. These high energy electromagnetic waves are given of in nuclear reactions (including those in stars)
effects of nuclear power: nuclear fission or fussion emitts harmfull radiations like beta rays gamma rays uv rays these rays causes skin cancer many skin diseases and longer exposer may causes death. it creats global warming because of the emitted radiations.
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.
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The energy is called nuclear radiation, high energy particles and rays that are emitted by the nuclei of some atoms.
The energy is called nuclear radiation, high energy particles and rays that are emitted by the nuclei of some atoms.
None. All types of radiation emitted by an exploding nuclear device are also emitted under other conditions, including natural conditions. These types of radiation are: alpha, beta, gamma, neutron, x-rays, IR, visible light, UV, EMP. Some types of naturally present radiation NOT produced by exploding nuclear devices are: cosmic rays, muon showers, proton.
He discovered x-rays were emitted by cathode ray tubes (CRTs) under certain conditions.