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It usually occurs with other types of radioactive decay.
It has no charge.
It causes transmutation, It has a mass of 0.0005 amus, It doesn't change the mass number of the atom.
Alpha radiation has a mass of 4 amus. It is highly efficient at transferring its energy to matter, and is as a result, very poor at penetrating matter. Alpha radiation will not penetrate a piece of paper, or the layer of dead skin cells on your hand.
True about beta radiation :
1. they are fast moving and they carry negative charge
2. they have larger penetrating range than alpha particles.
3. they cause flourescene
4. they have ionising power of 1/100th that of alpha particles
5. they can blacken a photographic film
6. they have speed that is less than the speed of light
7.they are deflected by electric and magnetic fields.
It usually occurs with other types of radioactive decay, It has no charge.
It causes transmutation. It has a mass of 4 amus.
It causes transmutation
it has a mass of 4 amus
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It causes transmutation
it has a mass of 4 amus
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It does not cause transmutation.
Thick, dense lead deflects gamma radiations.
Gamma radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation with a short wavelength and therefore high frequency and high energy per photon. Gamma radiation is also known as gamma rays.
Gamma radiation is most damaging to humans.
yes there is extreme amounts of gamma radiation in in nuclear bombs
The energy of gamma radiation is much higher than the energy of infrared radiation. You are emitting infrared radiation, but gamma radiation is very harmful to living tissue.
How gamma radiation is formed
Thick, dense lead deflects gamma radiations.
gamma radiation is used in cancer treatment. the most common source of gamma radiation is.
Gamma radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation with a short wavelength and therefore high frequency and high energy per photon. Gamma radiation is also known as gamma rays.
Gamma radiation
No. Gamma radiation is of higher energy than visible (light) radiation.
Gamma radiation is most damaging to humans.
yes there is extreme amounts of gamma radiation in in nuclear bombs
Gamma radiation. Alpha radiation is the least penetrating, beta radiation penetrates and lasts longer than alpha but also "dies out" relatively quickly, but Gamma radiation will not only penetrate deep, but it will also stay long.
The energy of gamma radiation is much higher than the energy of infrared radiation. You are emitting infrared radiation, but gamma radiation is very harmful to living tissue.
Gamma radiation is not a particle, is it a high energy electromagnetic wave.
No Gamma Rays do not have mass. All electromagnetic radiation has no mass.