Gamma 100
Gamma 100 is a type of radiation that falls within the electromagnetic spectrum. It is characterized by high energy and short wavelengths, making it more penetrating than other forms of radiation, such as X-rays. Gamma rays are produced by radioactive decay and certain nuclear reactions, and they are commonly used in medical applications, such as cancer treatment and imaging.
In addition to medical uses, Gamma 100 has applications in industrial settings, including sterilization of equipment and materials. It is also utilized in scientific research to study atomic and molecular structures. Due to its high energy, safety precautions are essential when working with gamma radiation to protect against potential health risks.