Each gamma-ray photon carries more energy than an X-ray photon. So gamma rays
are more penetrating than X-rays, and have a greater photoelectric effect.
But you can still pack more energy into an X-ray beam, simply by generating more
photons, i.e. operate a 'brighter' source.
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the are both high energy photons(gamma ray is the one have highest energy than x-rays).
Since x-rays have lower frequencies than gamma rays have, each x-ray photon carries less energy than a gamma ray photon carries. Both carry enough energy to damage living cells.
Ultraviolet light, x-rays, and gamma rays carry more energy than visible light. (That's why ultraviolet light does nasty things to skin cells, and x-rays and gamma rays can penetrate solids.)
Gamma rays are the most penetration rays because of its shortest wave length...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation has more energy than visible light waves.
gamma has the highest frequency because on a wave chart the gamma rays have the most energy and frequency
No; gamma rays are considered a separate category of radiation, more energetic than x-rays.
What are the differences between x-rays and gamma rays?
No, gamma rays have the highest energy of all the waves in the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
Gamma Rays
Yes.
Gamma rays.
Xrays, gamma rays, microwaves, ultraviolet rays, radiowaves and infrared rays.
Theoretically, gamma rays are distinguished by their source, not by the amount of energy each photon carries, so it's not really possible to answer.In practice, most gamma rays have far more energy per photon than visible light.
The highest energy are the gamma rays.
In gamma rays atom becomes more stable by emitting excess energy in the form of gamma radiation. Gamma rays are part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Y-rays do exist. The Y is the Greek symbol for gamma. Gamma rays have more energy than x-rays and are therefore put after them.