The same. Both are electromagnetic waves; in a vacuum, they both travel at the speed of light.
Both travel at the speed of light.
frequency energy wavelength
for wavelength, the longer of the two is visible light, but the longest type of rays are radio waves (some of them have a wavelength as long as a football field)
radiation just means energy that travels. radio waves are just a type of radiation, so is visible light. anything that radiates, including heat, is radiation.
Gamma. And a whole lot of it.
Radio active material that occurs naturally where human activities exposure to ionizing radiation are naturally-occurring radioactive materials, or NORM. They include uranium and thorium. Radioactive materials are mainly used in engineering and science departments. This type of material emits gamma rays or particles that as radioactive energy.
cosmic , x-ray and gamma
Gamma radiation is the only one, except for radio, heat, visible light, and ultraviolet light.
Sound travels faster in moist air
supersonic
All electromagnetic radiation travels at the same speed. We usually call it "the speed of light" but it's the same for all other forms of electromagnetic waves.
When it comes to radiation from the sun, the type that has the shortest wave length is known gamma rays. A type of wave that is longer than gamma rays is radio rays, which go for a considerable distance.
Power frequencies has a low frequencies of 60 to 50 hertz, it is weak radiation from ac circuits.
Sound waves (pressure waves).
Radioisotopes are identified by the halflife, type of radiations emitted, energy of these radiations, spectrometry (mass, gamma, alpha), etc.
-- radio -- heat -- infrared -- ultraviolet -- microwave -- X-rays -- gamma rays -- cosmic rays
The Least penetrating form of radiation is Alpha as it only travels 10cm in air and is stopped by paper. Alpha is also the most ionising, Beta is less ionising still and Gamma is the least ionising as photons carry no charge so they have less effect.
There's a considerable (overlapping) range of frequencies for both gamma rays and cosmic rays, but the upper reach for gamma rays is considered to be higher than that for cosmic rays, all the way to 10^30Hz.