We use a gamma ray machine to find out where the gamma rays are and where they are pointed to. We also use these machines to study a gamma ray.
An x-ray machine would be an input device in terms of data collection because it gets its data from the patient. It would also be an output device because it gives an image that a doctor can use. And yes, x-ray machines do broadcast radiation through a patient. But that is part of the process of collecting the data and not the primary intention.
they use a banana peeling peeling machine
X-ray machine can't see though led
Machines of any sort are generally 'condemned' for a number of reasons. The machine is worn or damaged to an extent that it is not practical to repair it. The machine is no longer safe to use. The machine is obsolete. Spare parts are not available for the machine, even if it is in good shape. The machine is not efficient to use in comparison to newer models.
Computer use semiconductors all machine with microchips use semiconductors
A gamma ray might have a good chance of going right through the X-ray machine. Remember that the X-ray machine creates X-rays and not gamma rays to perform its function.
It comes out of the machine they use to blast away cancer tumors.
We use Gamma Ray to make Hulk
To test mutanism. Mainly studies of Science and the electromagnetic spectrum.
Gamma Ray
The typical use for human-generated gamma radiation is in medical procedures, such as the "gamma knife" cancer therapy treatments.
gamma ray guns and dog hair covered sticks.
No they do not, or use gamma ray telescopes either. Not ground based.
Gamma Ray - band - was created in 1988.
well none, its either gamma ray or gamma radiation, it has the same wavelength as an x-ray but higher energy level.
A gamma ray will have energy in excess of 100 keV (kiloelectronvolts).
Gamma rays have a higher frequency.