What are examples of gamma rays?

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Problem 15E: Which is more dangerous to living things, gamma rays or X-rays? Explain.
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What are examples of gamma rays?

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Gamma rays is a type of electromagnetic radiation and it is also known to penetrate electromagnetic wave.

It arises from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei.

The frequency of Gamma –rays is greater than 1019 Hz.

The wavelength of Gamma –rays is less 100 pm.

The Gamma rays are used in the treatment of cancer.

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