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From the weakest to the most energetic, which is the correct order of radioactive rays? A alpha, gamma, beta B alpha, beta, gamma C gamma, beta, alpha D. beta, gamma, alpha
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From the weakest to the most energetic, which is the correct order of radioactive rays?
A alpha, gamma, beta
B alpha, beta, gamma
C gamma, beta, alpha
D. beta, gamma, alpha
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The order from the weakest to the most energetic correct order of radio actives rays is ,
Alpha < beta < Gamma .
Hence option (B) is correct.
•Alpha rays are weak and Gamma rays are strong
• Alpha rays are weak because they are very highly ionizing.
•Gamma rays are strong because they have no electric charge and no interaction with matter.
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Alpha, beta, gamma. Hope it makes sense
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