No. Gamma rays are waves, as part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and have no mass at all. A gamma ray is a form of electromagnetic energy. As such, it is said to have a rest mass of zero. A gamma ray, being electromagnetic energy, has some "particle-like" properties, as does other photonic radiation. But it moves at the speed of light in a vacuum and is generally said to be massless.
Gamma rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation, which is a type energy. Because a gamma ray is a type of energy, it has no mass.
The answer is gamma rays.
Cosmic rays have shorter wavelength than gamma rays
No, gamma rays have the highest energy of all the waves in the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
Gamma rays hasn't a mass number.
No Gamma Rays do not have mass. All electromagnetic radiation has no mass.
They are electromagnetic radiation, so no.
No. Gamma rays are waves, as part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and have no mass at all. A gamma ray is a form of electromagnetic energy. As such, it is said to have a rest mass of zero. A gamma ray, being electromagnetic energy, has some "particle-like" properties, as does other photonic radiation. But it moves at the speed of light in a vacuum and is generally said to be massless.
Gamma rays are the only ones. Alpha particles are helium nuclei, and Beta particles are electrons or positrons, all of these have mass.
A gamma ray has no mass as it is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is similar in properties to light, it is just at a smaller wavelength.
Gamma rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation, which is a type energy. Because a gamma ray is a type of energy, it has no mass.
it remains the same gamma rays have no mass and no electrical charge
The answer is gamma rays.
electromagnetic radiation (e.g. radio, light, x-rays, gamma rays)
Gamma rays are gamma rays are gamma rays.
the shortest of all rays