Can beta and gamma tracks be observed in the camera? How will they differ from alpha particle tracks?
August 22, 2021 | education
| Yes, you can see tracks of beta and gamma rays. Since they have no particles. Beta and gamma particles differ from alpha particles in that: they have opposite deflection in a magnetic field, as well as different track thicknesses, masses, charges, penetration forces.
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