Mainly because they ARE, just like radio, microwave,
infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, and X-rays are.
Gamma Rays
The answer is gamma rays.
Gamma rays
Gamma rays are electromagnetic rays and thus have no charge or mass.
Gamma rays being an electromagnetic wave are transverse in nature.
Gamma Rays
The answer is gamma rays.
No, gamma rays are not neutrons. They are electromagnetic rays or electromagnetic energy.
Those are called gamma rays, or gamma radiation.
Gamma rays
No, gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation which has no charge.
Gamma rays are electromagnetic rays and thus have no charge or mass.
By definition, gamma is the highest classification of electromagnetic radiation. The highest energy rays are from cosmic radiation and are called "very high-energy gamma rays."
Gamma rays
These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.
Gamma rays being an electromagnetic wave are transverse in nature.
Cathode rays generate x-rays and gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation. Gamma rays have very high penetration power.