Chemistry
Chemistry, 24.08.2021 21:40, 2308046

You are working in a lab on your magnetic levitation experiment. You are standing directly in front of two magnets. Another scientist near you has a malfunction with their equipment and gamma radiation is emitted directly at you, passing through the magnets first. You are wearing a lab coat and goggles. Are you safe? A. Yes, gamma radiation is not deflected by magnets but it is easily blocked by the lab coat.
B. No, gamma radiation is only slightly deflected by magnets so it would still hit you if you were close to the magnets.
C. Yes, gamma radiation is strongly deflected by magnets so it would have missed you.
D. No, gamma radiation is not deflected by magnets so it would have continued straight and hit you .

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