Gamma Radioactive Decay

Gamma decay is the emission of electromagnetic radiation of an extremely high frequency i.e. very high energy, giving out excess energy in order to stabilize the unstable nucleus. Unlike the two other types of decay, it does not involve a change in the element.

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