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which radiations passes through black body? a:gamma,b:alpha,c:beta,d:all​

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Answered by PyBoi
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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Option D all of them

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Answered by adventureisland
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The radiation passes black body as All radiation.

Gamma:

  • A gamma ray (symbol or.) is a penetrating kind of electromagnetic radiation that results from the radioactive disintegration of atomic nuclear. It is made up of electromagnetic waves with the shortest wavelengths and so has the most photon energy.

Alpha:

  • The process of nuclear decay in which the parent nucleus emits an alpha particle is known as alpha decay. Two protons and two neutrons make up the alpha particle, which is structurally comparable to the nucleus of a helium atom and is symbolised by the Greek letter.

Beta:

  • In the radioactive disintegration process of beta decay, certain unstable atomic nuclei spontaneously produce beta particles, electrons (unit negative charge), or positrons (unit positive charge).
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