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  • Gamma Rays: Are They High-Speed, Charge-less Particles? - Explained
    The statement is false.

    Here's why:

    * Gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation, not particles. They are photons, which are packets of energy traveling as waves.

    * Photons have no mass and no charge.

    * While gamma rays travel at the speed of light, this is a characteristic of all electromagnetic radiation, not just gamma rays.

    In summary: Gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic radiation, not particles, and they have no charge.

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