Multiple Choice
Gamma decay is important because
A) it enables us to measure nuclear energy levels.
B) gamma-decay half-lives are usually short enough that we can neglect this radiation.
C) analysis of gamma-ray spectra led to the Frank-Hertz experiment.
D) it represents a reaction that does not satisfy all of the basic conservation principles.
E) it is basically similar to the photoelectric effect.
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