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Gamma Decay

Radioactive Decay

Alpha Decay

Radioactive Decay Alpha Decay Beta Decay

Radioactive Decay Alpha Decay Beta Decay Gamma Decay

Radioactive Decay Alpha Decay Beta Decay Gamma Decay

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons High Energy State

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons

Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons A photon

Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons

Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus)

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus)

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus)

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons

Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons

Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons

Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus)

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus)

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) A photon

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) No asterisk

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) No Change

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) same No Change same

n p n p p p p n n p p p p n n n n n n n n n p p 11 Protons 13 Neutrons Sodium-24 (lower energy nucleus) Photon of Electromagnetic Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum The Visible Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum The Visible Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum The Visible Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum The Visible Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum The Visible Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum The Visible Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum The Visible Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy R O Y G B IV

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Energy

A Gamma Ray Photon

A gamma ray Photon

Charge

Mass

Pure Electromagnetic Energy

Nuclear Equations for Gamma Decay

Gamma Decay of Cesium–137 High Energy Nucleus

Gamma Decay of Cesium–137 High Energy Nucleus asterisk

Gamma Decay of Cesium–137 Lower Energy Nucleus

Gamma Decay of Cesium–137 Lower Energy Nucleus No asterisk

Gamma Decay of Cesium–137 same

Gamma Decay of Cesium–137 Same element symbol

Gamma Decay of Cesium–137 A Gamma Ray

Gamma Decay of Cesium–137 zero charge & zero mass

Gamma Decay of Cesium–137

Alpha Decay of Uranium–238

Thorium–234

Alpha Decay of Uranium–238 Alpha Particle

Alpha Decay of Uranium–238 2 Gamma Rays

Beta Decay of Cobalt–60 Cobalt–60

Beta Decay of Cobalt–60 Nickel–60

Beta Decay of Cobalt–60 Beta Particle

Beta Decay of Cobalt–60 A Gamma Ray

Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fusion Can also emit gamma rays

Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fusion Can emit gamma radiation Beta Decay Alpha Decay Gamma Decay