Alpha rays are not part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Alpha particles are the same as helium nuclei, and are given off in nuclear decay.
X-rays are a form of electro-magnetic radiation. Alpha "rays" consist of helium nuclei expelled from large nuclei during a process called (no surprise) alpha decay.
You think probable to beta rays, gamma rays, alpha rays.
alpha rays follow north pole of magnet and beta rays south pole.
No, they are unrelated. Alpha and beta radiation are particle streams, not waves. And gamma rays are electromagnetic waves.
Alpha Rays are attracted to a negatively charged plate because they consist of positively charged particles.
These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.These are known as alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Alpha rays are helium-4 nuclei, beta rays can be electrons or positrons, gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic waves.
Alpha rays are helium ions, He2+.
Alpha rays are not part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Alpha particles are the same as helium nuclei, and are given off in nuclear decay.
X-rays are a form of electro-magnetic radiation. Alpha "rays" consist of helium nuclei expelled from large nuclei during a process called (no surprise) alpha decay.
Alpha and beta rays are bent in different directions because alpha is positively charged, beta is negative.
The gamma rays are. The alpha and beta "rays" are not.
You think probable to beta rays, gamma rays, alpha rays.
* Alpha rays (particles) * Beta rays * Gamma rays * Spontaneous fission neutrons
Cathode (electron) rays have less ionizing potential than gamma, beta, and alpha rays (in increasing ionization potential).
Gamma rays are very high energy Photons. Whereas, alpha particles are Helium nuclei.
alpha rays follow north pole of magnet and beta rays south pole.