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Gamma Rays Differ from X-Rays

Question 12

Question 12

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Gamma rays differ from x-rays


A) because they are a form of electromagnetic radiation and x-rays are not.
B) because x-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation and gamma rays are not.
C) only in the method of how they are produced.
D) only because they are of much lower energy.

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