I think that they are both the same, as they are both electromagnetic radiation. Hence they both travel at the speed of light.
The correct order is c) Alpha particle, beta particle, gamma ray. Alpha particles have the greatest mass, followed by beta particles, and then gamma rays which have no mass.
radiologist i guess..?
No, it is also observed in case of UV, Xray, Gamma ray.
Yes, the intensity of X-rays and gamma rays can differ. Gamma rays typically have higher frequencies and energies than X-rays, so they can be more penetrating and have a higher intensity. However, the actual intensity of these radiation types depends on factors such as the source strength and distance from the source.
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Scroll down to related links and look at "Bandwidth and geometric mean".
A chest x-ray's cost varies. The price depends on where they are done at, how many are taken, and what if any amount insurance the person has will cover.
I am a licensed xray tech in Thurston County, WA and I make $18.00 an hour. (I am not an RT which is the 2 year program. )
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, like light waves, but they have a much shorter wavelength and higher energy than visible light. This allows them to penetrate through tissues and create detailed images of the inside of the body.
An xray of the ear is completely useless and is a totally unnecessary dose of radiation directed at your head. Get a professional to exam your ears with an otoscope.
it would depend. if your a perfessional you earn more than begginer. it also depends on what the cost they make amd on the company
Ultraviolet is between those two.