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Camden Cisneros
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6 February, 21:56
How do gamma rays differ from a microwave
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Edwin Ramirez
6 February, 22:25
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The difference is the photon energy which the waves use Gamma rays have the highest photon energy and microwaves have a lower photon energy,
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