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Why are the Gamma rays neutal ???can anyone tell or explain in short plzzz​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Typically, gamma rays are the products of neutral systems which decay through electromagnetic interactions (rather than a weak or strong interaction). For example, in an electron–positron annihilation, the usual products are two gamma ray photons.

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Answered by itzsweety90
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Alpha, beta, gamma composition

Alpha particles carry a positive charge, beta particles carry a negative charge, and gamma rays are neutral. Alpha particles have a greater mass than beta particles. The higher the energy, the more the particles or light produced by radioactive decay will penetrate a substance.

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