Why are gamma rays not affected by a magnet as they pass over it?
a: gamma rays are co...
Why are gamma rays not affected by a magnet as they pass over it?
a: gamma rays are composed of only energy.
b: gamma rays do not have enough mass to be affected.
c: gamma rays do not have the right electrical charge to be affected.
d: gamma rays move too fast for anything to affect their pathway.
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