What are ionized particles
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Direct ionizing particles are charged particles, such as electrons, protons, and alpha particles, having sufficient kinetic energy to produce ionization by collision. ... Thus, neutrons and gamma rays can only cause ionization as a result of secondary processes.
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Direct ionizing particles are charged particles, such as electrons, protons, and alpha particles, having sufficient kinetic energy to produce ionization by collision. ... Thus, neutrons and gamma rays can only cause ionization as a result of secondary processes.
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