what is charge on x rays
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X-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation, which mrans they are waves, not particles. They do not have a charge, like particles do. Such waves carry energy, momentum and angular momentum from the particles that emitted the waves, and can transmit those quantities to matter they (waves) interact with.
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X-rays are a kind of ionizing radiation. As a quick review of the concept, when the number of electrons orbiting an atom is equal to the number of protons, the atom has neither a positive nor a negative charge. It is electrically neutral.
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