Yes, gamma rays have no weight nor atomic number, gamma rays can go through thin sheets of metal, but can be deflected, also, they can't go through I think it was 10- 20 feet of lead
2007-11-28 14:53:27
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answered by Alucard 3
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Gamma Rays are the short end of the
electromagnetic spectrum, (shorter than X rays.)
What do you think?
2007-11-28 22:54:35
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answered by Irv S 7
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yes NASA is working on some sort of shielding to product the astounds. Which they will need for the trip to mars in 2025. They tack about it in a show called Maris rising
2007-11-28 23:54:30
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answered by peterson_c_r 3
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Yep!
Gamma rays can pass through any target you place in front of them...
2007-11-28 22:53:29
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answered by Bobby 6
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I would say its possible because its a form of radiation unless the metal substance has any type of lead content I heard that lead reduce the chances of being exposed to radiation. But really i don't know.
2007-11-28 22:52:52
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answered by D3ATHSYTH3 2
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gamma rays cant penetrate lead and cement blocks..
i quess it can go through metal objects because its strong..
2007-11-28 22:53:51
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answered by Mark C 1
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2 points
2007-11-28 22:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,they do.
They are the most powerful rays in the Electromagnetic Spectrum and they are so strong that they could kill you.
2007-11-28 23:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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oh yeah. google your answer, you'll get a much better answer from there than from any of us.
2007-11-28 22:50:46
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answered by eternalbeginnings 2
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