Review the Use of Particular Rays in Weapon and Explosive Detection

Abstract

The rays are very much useful in many fields of general life and also other fields. But gamma rays are used generally in detection purpose. The characteristics of these rays can be used for the purpose of detection of weapon and explosive things.

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Kiran Kumari

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Kiran Kumari (2012). Review the Use of Particular Rays in Weapon and Explosive Detection. International Journal of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematical Fundamentals (www.ijpcmf.com), 1(2), 1-4. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-98285