Want this question answered?
Beta rays have negative electrical charge.
Free radiation I suppose. But gamma radiation, is charge free. As is UV, IR, ... ..
beta
beta radiation is effected by a magnetic Field. A beta particle will bend toward the south of the magnet (+). beta radiation bends because it is made up of a single electron with a negative charge also known as e-. this negative charge means that the beta radiation will bend toward the positive side of the magnetic field.
Gamma radiation is the strongest, followed by beta, followed by alpha. So, in answer to your question; alpha is the weakest type of radiation :)
A Beta- particle is an electron, which has negative charge.Here are some other types: Alpha is a helium nucleus, which is 2 protons and 2 neutrons (having positive charge). Positron is the antiparticle to electron. Positrons have positive charge. Gamma does not have charge. Neutrons do not have charge. Neutrinos do not have charge.
Beta rays have negative electrical charge.
Free radiation I suppose. But gamma radiation, is charge free. As is UV, IR, ... ..
Yes
Beta radiation
beta
a Alpha and Beta
Alpha (and beta) radiation is "particle radiation" Gamma is electro-magnetic radiation.
It emits Beta radiation.
Beta
beta radiation is effected by a magnetic Field. A beta particle will bend toward the south of the magnet (+). beta radiation bends because it is made up of a single electron with a negative charge also known as e-. this negative charge means that the beta radiation will bend toward the positive side of the magnetic field.
Gamma radiation is the strongest, followed by beta, followed by alpha. So, in answer to your question; alpha is the weakest type of radiation :)