Divide the Mega Electron Volts by h in electron volts h=4.16E-15 evseconds.
( h=2/3E-33 Js x6.25 ev/J =4.16E-15 evs.
Frequency, f=Mev/4.16E-15s.
You can find the wavelength of gamma radiation using the equation: wavelength (λ) = speed of light (c) / frequency (ν). The frequency of gamma radiation is typically given in hertz (Hz).
"Gamma" is the name given to the electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency (shortest wavelength, highest energy).
Energy (E) of photons of electromagnetic radiation is given by Planck's equation ..E = hf .. h = Planck constant (6.625^-34 Js), f = frequency (Hz)So E is proportional to frequency .. radiation with the highest frequency is Gamma
When electron-positron annihilation occurs, we see a pairof gamma rays produced. The radiation is roughly, f = 2 (me) c2/ h = 2 x .9-30 x 916 x 1.533 = 2.4320 = 243 exaHertz. Use the link below to the related question for some discussion on electron-positron annihilation.
Because that term is the name we have given to electromagnetic radiation with the highest observed frequency. If they had lower frequency, then we would call them by another name. And if they're called by that name, then they must be rays of the highest observed frequency, all because that is how we have defined them.
You can find the wavelength of gamma radiation using the equation: wavelength (λ) = speed of light (c) / frequency (ν). The frequency of gamma radiation is typically given in hertz (Hz).
"Gamma" is the name given to the electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency (shortest wavelength, highest energy).
Energy (E) of photons of electromagnetic radiation is given by Planck's equation ..E = hf .. h = Planck constant (6.625^-34 Js), f = frequency (Hz)So E is proportional to frequency .. radiation with the highest frequency is Gamma
When electron-positron annihilation occurs, we see a pairof gamma rays produced. The radiation is roughly, f = 2 (me) c2/ h = 2 x .9-30 x 916 x 1.533 = 2.4320 = 243 exaHertz. Use the link below to the related question for some discussion on electron-positron annihilation.
Yes. Alpha particles are helium nuclei. Beta particles are electrons. Gamma rays consist of high frequency electromagnetic radiation. Modern physics has shown that electromagnetic radiation(EMR), including gamma, do not have a wave nature only, but also a particulate nature. Einstein said that EMR are made of photons.
Because that term is the name we have given to electromagnetic radiation with the highest observed frequency. If they had lower frequency, then we would call them by another name. And if they're called by that name, then they must be rays of the highest observed frequency, all because that is how we have defined them.
Gamma radiation is high-energy electromagnetic radiation given off by a radioisotope (the one with the highest frequency). It is made up of 2 particles with an overall charge of 2+. <-- Wrong. Gamma radiation has no charge, and no mass. Extremely penetrating.
We call light electromagnetic radiation with certain frequencies; higher frequencies and we call it Ultra violet, X-rays and gamma radiation. Frequencies lower than light we call infra red, and radio.
Yes, gamma rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation within the electromagnetic spectrum. They have the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies among all types of electromagnetic radiation. Gamma rays are produced by certain nuclear reactions and radioactive decay processes.
Both gamma rays and radio waves are forms of electromagnetic energy. They are alike in that respect, but their frequencies and wavelengths are markedly different. They're at opposite ends of the electromagnetic spectrum, meaning that they have different energies. Radio waves have the lowest frequency and the longest wavelength and carry the least amount of energy. Gamma-rays have the highest frequency and the shortest wavelength and carry the most energy.
No. Radioactive decay is the breakdown of the nucleus of an atom due to its instability. This may emit radiation in the form of gamma rays or subatomic particles. Microwave "radiation" is the name given to electromagnetic waves in a certain range of frequencies. It differs from gamma rays, x-rays, and visible light only in frequency and energy.
Beta radioactivity radiation.