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Answer to Question #1083 Submitted to "Ask the Experts"

Category: Radiation Basics

The following question was answered by an expert in the appropriate field:

Q
How can we detect radioactive rays?
A
I believe you are asking about radiation, which is energy in transit by high-energy particles and electromagnetic waves. We often use the term "rays," such as the types of radiation called gamma (rays) and x rays. They are detected by many methods, and it would be best just to point you to some good websites:

Bruce Busby, RSO

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