* Alpha rays (particles)
* Beta rays
* Gamma rays
* Spontaneous fission neutrons
Uranium is not used for the radiations emitted.
Yes, uranium isotopes emit alpha particles, gamma rays, beta rays, spontaneous fission neutrons.
Uranium has many applications but the use of emitted rays is not important.Uranium is used as nuclear fuel or for atomic bombs.
Emitting alpha particles and gamma rays. These rays affect the photographic emulsion. The natural radioactivity of uranium was discovered by Henri Becquerel in 1896.
Yes, uranium can leave rays which can pass the body and cause cancer or death.
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uranium
If it is a radioactive isotope of uranium, then it would be radiation waves, specifically gamma waves.
radioactivity
Principally alpha particles, but also gamma rays, neutrons from the spontaneous fission, etc.
uranium rays
Applications of uranium as nuclear fuel are independent from the emission of gamma, alpha, beta rays, etc.