Gamma Radiation
Gamma rays are high-frequency electromagnetic radiation similar to medical x-rays. Other types of electromagnetic radiation include television and radio waves, microwaves, and visible light. The only differences between gamma rays and these more familiar forms of electromagnetic radiation are that gamma rays are generally higher in energy and originate in the nuclei of atoms.

Types of Electromagnetic Radiation

Electromagnetic spectrum, ranging from low frequencies to high frequencies, including: AM Radio, Short Wave Radio, Television, FM Radio, Microwaves, Radar, Millimeter Waves, Telemetry, Infrared, Visible Light, Ultraviolet, X-rays, and Gamma Rays.  X-rays and gamma rays have frequencies greater than 10 to the 17th hertz.