Respuesta :
Radio waves and gamma waves are both electromagnetic radiation, and so both travel at the speed of light. The difference between the two though is in their wavelength and therefore their energy, which is described byE=cλGamma rays have a very very small wavelength (on the order of 10^-12) compared to radio waves which can have a wavelengths up to a few kilometers. Because of the very small wavelength gamma rays have they can be dangerous imparting their energy onto cellular molecules and causing unwanted chemical reactions within the body.
Answer:
Similarity:
1) Both of them are part of electromagnetic waves.
2) Both travels in vacuum with the speed of light.
[tex]c = 3 \times 10^8 m/s[/tex]
Difference:
1) Both waves are of different energy range
gamma rays are of maximum energy which can penetrate to any level
while radio waves are of least energy.
2) Wavelength of gamma rays are minimum while wavelength of radio waves are maximum