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Alpha rays are positively charged particles (helium nuclei) that are attracted to negatively charged particles or fields. This attraction is due to the electrostatic force between opposite charges.
Alpha rays are not one of the waves of the electromagnetic spectrum. Alpha rays are actually streams of alpha particles, which are clusters of two protons and two neutrons emitted by certain types of radioactive materials.
You think probable to beta rays, gamma rays, alpha rays.
alpha rays follow north pole of magnet and beta rays south pole.
Alpha rays are positively charged, beta negatively charged and gamma rays is an electromagnetic wave(like light) which has no charge. They have obtained their charges on basis of where they originated from within the atom.
No, they are unrelated. Alpha and beta radiation are particle streams, not waves. And gamma rays are electromagnetic waves.