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Question

$\gamma$ -rays are high-energy electromagnetic radiations frequently emitted during radioactive transformations. What is the primary physical origin of $\gamma$ -ray emission from a nucleus?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Gamma ($\gamma$) emission is considered a secondary radioactive process. When a parent nucleus emits an $\alpha$ or $\beta$ particle, the resulting daughter nucleus is often left in an excited, higher energy state. It sheds this excess energy by emitting $\gamma$ -ray photons to reach its ground state.

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