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Describe alpha, beta, and gamma rays. What exactly is each ray composed of? What are their characteristic radiation characteris...Asked by Lauren
Describe alpha, beta, and gamma rays. What exactly is each ray composed of? What are their characeristic radiation characteristics?
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Alpha and beta rays are particles and gamma rays are not; they are a form of radiation, like light. However, modern physics has shown that particles have wavelike properties and electromagnetic radiation has particle-like qualities. All three types or radiation are possible products of radioactive decay of some elements.
Alpha and beta rays are particles and gamma rays are not; they are a form of radiation, like light. However, modern physics has shown that particles have wavelike properties and electromagnetic radiation has particle-like qualities. All three types or radiation are possible products of radioactive decay of some elements.
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