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Physics WAEC 2022

Gamma rays are produced when?

  • high velocity electrons are abruptly stopped in metals
  • energy changes occur within the nuclei of atoms checkmark
  • energy changes occur within the electronic structure of atoms
  • electrons are deflected in very strongΒ magnetic fields

The correct answer is: B

Explanation

Gamma rays are produced in the disintegration of radioactive atomic nuclei and in the decay of certain subatomic particles.

Gamma radiation is emitted by excited nuclei or other processes involving subatomic particles;

it often accompanies alpha or beta radiation, as a nucleus emitting those particles may be left in an excited (higher-energy) state.

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