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Question: Based on this information, which type of light is more likely to damage the material?
1)The gamma ray light is more likely to damage the material because the gamma ray light can
pull energy out of the material when it passes through the material.
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2)The X-ray light is more likely to damage the material because the X-ray light bounces off of
the material, which means that it has more energy.
3)There is no way to know because they are two different types of light, and different types of
light can change a material in different ways.
4)Neither type of light is likely to damage the material because the material does not take in
energy from either the X-ray light or the gamma ray light.
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