Gamma rays have much shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than light rays, making them a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation. Gamma rays are typically produced by radioactive decay or nuclear reactions, while light rays are composed of visible light across the electromagnetic spectrum. Gamma rays are more penetrating than light rays and can be harmful to living organisms.
There are not 7 electromagnetic waves. EM is a continuous spectrum. However, EM waves can be classified by their wavelength Radio waves Infra Red Visible Light Ultra Violet Microwaves x-rays gamma-rays (note x-rays and gamma rays are classified by the origin , not by wavelength, however in practice, gamma rays are higher frequency)
No, gamma rays travel at the speed of light, which is the fastest speed in the universe. Comic rays, on the other hand, are high-energy particles that can approach the speed of light but are not faster than gamma rays.
Gamma rays are electromagnetic waves, therefore they move at the speed of light.
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.
Visible light, ultraviolet light, infrared light, gamma rays, microwaves, and radio waves are all part of the electromagnetic spectrum. They differ in their wavelengths and frequencies, with visible light being the only portion that is visible to the human eye. Each type of radiation has its own unique properties and applications, from heating food in a microwave using microwaves to medical imaging with gamma rays.
Gamma rays travel at the speed of light because both light and gamma rays are variants of the same thing: electromagnetic radiation.
I assume by light rays, you mean visible light rays. In this case, gamma rays have shorter wave lengths.
No, visible light has a lower frequency than gamma rays. Gamma rays are the highest frequency of electromagnetic energy. They are above X-rays.
There are not 7 electromagnetic waves. EM is a continuous spectrum. However, EM waves can be classified by their wavelength Radio waves Infra Red Visible Light Ultra Violet Microwaves x-rays gamma-rays (note x-rays and gamma rays are classified by the origin , not by wavelength, however in practice, gamma rays are higher frequency)
Because gamma rays are exactly the same thing that light is, only with shorter wavelengths.
Alpha rays are positively charged, beta negatively charged and gamma rays is an electromagnetic wave(like light) which has no charge. They have obtained their charges on basis of where they originated from within the atom.
No, gamma rays travel at the speed of light, which is the fastest speed in the universe. Comic rays, on the other hand, are high-energy particles that can approach the speed of light but are not faster than gamma rays.
No. Gamma rays are light, and the only thing that can "hold" light is the "inside" of a black hole's event horizon.
No, gamma rays are not visible to the human eye.
Gamma rays have a higher frequency than visible light. Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation with the highest frequency and energy in the electromagnetic spectrum, while visible light falls in the middle range of the spectrum.
Gamma rays are electromagnetic waves, therefore they move at the speed of light.
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.