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gamma rays Very short wavelength forms of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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gamma rays Powerful and penetrating rays that can be used in radiation therapy to kill cancer cells.
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gamma rays Waves of pure energy, similar to x-rays. Gamma rays travel at the speed of light through air or open spaces. Concrete, lead, or steel will block gamma rays.
Ãâó: www.nsc.org/ehc/guidebks/wippglos.htm
gamma rays electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of <10 picometers.
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gamma rays High-energy rays that come from a radioactive source such as cobalt-60.
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