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different between x rays and y rays​

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Answered by madhuyamini1234
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The key difference is the source: x-rays are emitted by the electrons outside the nucleus, and gamma rays are emitted by the excited nucleus itself. ... The gamma rays' wavelength is smaller than that of the x-rays'. Gamma-ray photons have the highest energy in the EMR spectrum and their waves have the shortest wavelength

Answered by HanshikaNigam
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The key difference is the source: x-rays are emitted by the electrons outside the nucleus, and gamma rays are emitted by the excited nucleus itself. ... The gamma rays' wavelength is smaller than that of the x-rays'. Gamma-ray photons have the highest energy in the EMR spectrum and their waves have the shortest wavelength.

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