Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that have the highest energy and the shortest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum. They are produced during nuclear reactions and radioactive decay.
Gamma rays are produced by various natural and artificial processes, including:
Gamma rays have several practical applications, including:
Given their high energy and penetrating power, gamma rays can be harmful to living organisms. Adequate shielding and safety measures are necessary to protect against excessive exposure to gamma rays.
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