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What is the difference between X Ray and Gamma Ray?​

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Answered by thakur243
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X ray-- some rays bend towards a negative plate and are called X-rays.They are made up of X particles which are bipositive Helium Ions .We use the nuclide symbol to denote an x particle

gamma rays-- some rays pass straight through anus call Gamma Rays Gamma Rays do not contain any kind of particle-- charged or uncharged. They are kind of radiation on an electromagnetic radiation like light but more energetic and light rays are even X-rays.


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Answered by Anonymous
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the most important difference between x-rays and gamma rays is in their origin.

gamma rays arise due to transitions between nuclear energy levels.

x-rays arise due to transitions of electrons between electronic energy levels.

gamma rays energies are always discrete.

gamma rays are emitted by excited atomic nuclei.x-rays are emitted by excited electrons.gamma rays are smaller in wave length,higher in frequency,and carry on more energy than x-rays.

x-rays have a broad range of industrial,security and medical applications., they can be used safely by trained professionals.gamma rays are so powerful and dangerous so they have fewer practical uses.

gamma rays have 200keV

x-rays have 100ev to 300keV

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