The same. Both are electromagnetic waves; in a vacuum, they 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.
Electromagnetic energy can travel through empty space and travels in waves. This includes visible light, radio waves, microwaves, X-rays, and gamma rays.
-- Microwave ARE radio waves.-- All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed, including radio, microwaves,heat, infrared radiation, light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, gamma rays, and allthe others.
Sound travels faster in moist air
supersonic
Gamma radiation has essentially no mass. It consists of electromagnetic waves, similar to light and radio waves, and is characterized by high energy and penetration ability.
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.
Gamma radiation can travel more than 6 cm in air due to its high energy and penetrating abilities. Alpha and beta radiation, on the other hand, have shorter ranges in air due to their lower energy and higher interaction with matter.
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.
Electromagnetic energy travels in waves. These waves include visible light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays, among others.
Gamma radiation travels the furthest in air among the different types of nuclear radiation, as it is highly penetrating and can travel long distances without being easily stopped.
Gamma radiation travels furthest through matter because it has the highest energy and smallest wavelength compared to alpha and beta radiation. It can penetrate deep into materials and is most likely to pass through without being absorbed or deflected.
Radioisotopes are identified by the halflife, type of radiations emitted, energy of these radiations, spectrometry (mass, gamma, alpha), etc.