No.
Gamma radiation is photons that emanate from the nucleus in response to a reduction in that nucleus' excitation state. The interaction of electrons, on the other hand, produces x-rays. X-rays, while still photons, are generally less in energy than gamma radiation. Though there is some overlap, and while it is true that a photon is a photon, gamma radiation and x-rays are not the same thing.
Yes, a photon with a wavelength of 275 nm has enough energy (greater than the work function of lead) to eject an electron and produce the photoelectric effect in lead.
Something that is not loud enough to hear is referred to as "inaudible" or "too quiet."
A negatively charged electron is attracted by the positively charged nucleus so the electron revolves around the nucleus so that it can generate enough centrifugal force in order that the attractive force is nullified and the electron can stay in its orbit
An electron can be easily removed by supplying it with enough energy to overcome the attraction of the nucleus, causing it to break free from the atom. This can be achieved through processes such as ionization, where an external source like a photon or electric field interacts with the electron, causing it to be ejected from the atom.
It is not possible to create a vibration or wave frequency that would form a condensed wall in the air that is impenetrable by bullets. Air is not dense enough to behave as a solid barrier due to its inherent molecular structure. The energy required for such an effect is currently beyond our technological capabilities.
Yes, some people doesn't have enough milk. \
jumps to the a higher orbital. This is only possible if the energy it absorbed is large enough to let it jump the gap. If the energy is not large enough for the electron to jump that gap, the electron is forbidden to absorb any of that energy.
PCR made it possible to produce enough copies for reliable tests.
PCR made it possible to produce enough copies for reliable tests.
There is no known cause for type 1 diabetes. It is caused by the pancreas not being able to produce enough insulin for a person's body. Scientists are researching causes and possible cures for it, so hopefully they will find something out soon!
No, it is not possible to make true espresso in a Keurig machine as it does not generate enough pressure to produce the strong and concentrated coffee that defines espresso.
Yes, a photon with a wavelength of 275 nm has enough energy (greater than the work function of lead) to eject an electron and produce the photoelectric effect in lead.
There are a lot of possible reasons: the plant did not get mature enough to produce female flowers; or there was insufficient pollination of the female flowers; or there was a pest which ate the new zucchinis, etc.
Anything is possible with enough money.Anything is possible with enough money.
Anything is possible for enough money.Anything is possible for enough money.
Anything is possible with enough time and money.Anything is possible with enough time and money.
Yes, anything is possible with enough money.Yes, anything is possible with enough money.