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Emilee Stark
14 November, 08:17
How do gamma rays differ from visible light
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Morgan Bray
14 November, 11:52
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The difference between visible light and gamma rays is their frequency, energy and wavelength. All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed, which is called the speed of light ... Visible light has much lower energy and longer wavelengths than gamma radiation.
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