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'''Gamma rays''' or (<math>\gamma</math>), are a type of electromagnetic radiation that have the highest frequency on the [[electromagnetic spectrum]]. The boundary between gamma rays and x-rays is not strictly defined, but all gamma rays have frequencies of at least <math>10^{19}</math> Hz. | '''Gamma rays''' or (<math>\gamma</math>), are a type of electromagnetic radiation that have the highest frequency on the [[electromagnetic spectrum]]. The boundary between gamma rays and x-rays is not strictly defined, but all gamma rays have frequencies of at least <math>10^{19}</math> Hz. | ||
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− | + | * [[Physics]] | |
+ | * [[X-Rays]] | ||
+ | * [[Ultraviolet rays]] | ||
+ | * [[Visible light]] | ||
+ | * [[Infrared Rays]] | ||
+ | * [[Microwaves]] | ||
+ | * [[Radio waves]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 6 July 2019
Overview
Gamma rays or (), are a type of electromagnetic radiation that have the highest frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum. The boundary between gamma rays and x-rays is not strictly defined, but all gamma rays have frequencies of at least Hz.
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