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what is difference between radioactivity, radiation, wave and particle?​

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Answered by prarthanshah4
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Answered by navamisajeesh0603
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The difference between the particle and waves are: The particle is defined as the small quantity of matter under the consideration. ... The energy of the wave is calculated based on the wavelength and velocity. The waves show the interference.In comparison, radiation is a possible consequence of many processes, not just radioactivity. Radiation is the term given to a travelling particle or wave and can be split into three main types: ... neutrons: free neutron particles that can collide with other atoms.

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