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18 September, 16:18

How are gamma rays different from visible light waves?

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  1. 18 September, 19:23
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    gamma rays have a different wavelength then light waves (visible waves excluding ultraviolet) gamma rays are released from radioactive substances along with alpha and beta particles.

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    Gama rays are a separate wavelength their are many different wavelengths look up a spectrum chart on the internet to better understand.
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