Ask a New Question

Question

What is the charge of a gamma ray?

a
2+
b
0
c
!-
d
1+
8 months ago

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The charge of a gamma ray is **0**. Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation and have no electric charge. Therefore, the correct answer is **b) 0**.
8 months ago

Related Questions

An ideal gas, for which gamma=1.5, undergoes an adiabatic expansion in which its volume is doubled.... Gamma Ltd is not expecting to pay dividends for three years, at the end of year four, a dividend of... what is gamma decay Is 4^2He a gamma radiation A gamma ray is essentially a very high energy photon. a) True b) False What is a use of gamma rays?(1 point)Responsestransmitting informationĀ transmitting informationĀ diag... Which best describes a gamma ray? A) a positively-charged ray of light and protons B) a nega... Is a gamma ray an electromagnetic wave List 2 uses for gamma ray on the electromagnetic spectrum Which one is correct? A. Gamma ray has more energy than a radio wave because it has a shorter wavele...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use