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What are the difference among alpha, beets and gamma rays​

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Answered by febinfathima70
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Alpha particles carry a positive charge, beta particles carry a negative charge, and gamma rays are neutral. An alpha particle is made up of two protons and two neutrons bound together. Beta particles are high energy electrons. Gamma rays are waves of electromagnetic energy, or photons.

Answered by IISLEEPINGBEAUTYII
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Alpha is a positively charged particle, beta is negatively or positively charged. On the contrary, gamma particle has no charge and so is neutral. Basically, radioactive decay is a process in which unstable atomic nuclei releases energy in order to get stabilized

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