X-rays vs. Gamma Rays: Understanding the Difference in Production
Gamma radiation is not typically used in X-rays. X-rays are generally produced when high-energy electrons are accelerated and then suddenly decelerated, thus producing photons in the X-ray range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Gamma rays, on the other hand, are a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation that are emitted by certain radioactive nuclei during radioactive decay or nuclear reactions.