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Gamma radiation is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is not absorbed by the air, but its intensity decreases because it spreads out. Therefore, the intensity varies with the inverse square of distance: it follows an inverse square law. You can show this in the laboratory and use it as evidence to support the fact that gamma radiation is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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kevinbetts1

12 years ago
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One for those that have time to play when teaching KS4 perhaps more time in KS5, Worth being aware of.

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