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    The Sources of X-Rays and Gamma Rays,respectively,are
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The Sources of X-Rays and Gamma Rays,respectively,are

Question 52

Question 52

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The sources of X-rays and gamma rays,respectively,are


A) electron clouds and the atomic nucleus.
B) the atomic nucleus and electron clouds.
C) both electron clouds.
D) both the atomic nucleus.
E) none of these

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