Electromagnetic Radiation is electron radiation as pulsed by the Sun at all measured frequencies
No. It is electromagnetic radiation, beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum.
From energy in photons
We call that ionizing radiation.
Electrons are not directly involved in the creation of alpha, beta, or gamma radiation. Alpha radiation consists of helium nuclei (2 protons and 2 neutrons), beta radiation is made of electrons (beta-minus) or positrons (beta-plus), and gamma radiation is a high-energy electromagnetic radiation.
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in physics, electromagnetic radiation occurs when charged particles have forces acting on them to accelerate them. Electrons are responsible for the force needed to create electromagnetic radiation.
electromagnetic radiation is caused by radiant energy generated by accelerating electrons of photons travelling as waves.
No. It is electromagnetic radiation, beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum.
From energy in photons
We call that ionizing radiation.
No, X-Rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation
Electrons are not directly involved in the creation of alpha, beta, or gamma radiation. Alpha radiation consists of helium nuclei (2 protons and 2 neutrons), beta radiation is made of electrons (beta-minus) or positrons (beta-plus), and gamma radiation is a high-energy electromagnetic radiation.
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Radiation: Comes from the churn of the atom, the churn is fissured. Electromagnetic: When electrons are jumping between the schells of the atom, vreating waves. (Pardon my bad science English language)
Ultraviolet radiation can rip electrons off the atoms to produce free radicals. However radiations of higher frequency can also have the same effect. The higher the energy of the photon of the electromagnetic wave, the easier it is for the photon to knock off electrons from an atom.
The table of electromagnetic spectrum helps in understanding different forms of electromagnetic radiation by organizing them based on their wavelengths and frequencies. It shows the range of electromagnetic waves, from radio waves to gamma rays, and helps in studying their properties and applications in various fields like communication, medicine, and astronomy.
Electromagnetic radiation, such as visible light or radio waves, does not have mass since it consists of massless particles called photons. These photons do not have an electric charge either but can carry energy and momentum.