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The electromagnetic spectrum radiation which are having radioactive nature

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The pairs of rays known as X-rays and gamma rays are electromagnetic in nature.

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X-rays and gamma rays contain enough energy to take electrons from atoms upon contact, causing the atom to become charged or ionized. This is why these are referred to as ionizing radiation.

Radio waves, microwaves, X-rays, and gamma rays are all examples of electromagnetic (EM) radiation, which is found all around us. Although visible light is a type of EM energy, it is only a small part of the EM spectrum, which includes a wide range of electromagnetic wavelengths.

When you undergo a radiography, the machine that the doctors use releases gamma rays (also known as x-rays). Radium, uranium, and thorium are all radioactive elements that release gamma rays until their energy is depleted. Because gamma rays can damage living cells, they are also utilized to treat cancer.

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