Physics, asked by 6Shivam92, 1 year ago

What do you mean by Alpha, Beta and Gamma?


wardahd1234: Greek Alphabets

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Answered by GôldGrâće
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Three types of radioation - Alpha, Beta,Gamma. ... Alpha - these are fast moving helium atoms. They have high energy, typically in the MeV range, but due to their large mass, they arestopped by just a few inches of air, or a piece of paper. Beta - these are fast moving electrons.

Alpha and beta are two common measurements of investment risk. ... Alpha and beta are part of modern portfolio theory, much of which is questioned by analysts (including myself). That doesn't mean you can't use the concepts of alpha and beta to have a better understanding of investing. First we will examine Alpha and beta.

High energy photons that are emitted by radioactive nuclei. Gammaradiation is very high-energy ionizing radiation. Gamma rays originate in the nucleus, while X-rays originate in the electron cloud around the nucleus


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Answered by preksha1470
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ALPHA:
a code word representing the letter A, used in radio communication.

BETA:
denoting the second of a series of items, categories, forms of a chemical compound, etc.

GAMMA:
a unit of magnetic flux density equal to one nanotesla. OR
gamma ray —usually used as the attributive form of gamma ray gammacounter.

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