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X-rays are known to be electromagnetic radiations. Therefore the X-ray photon has
- Electric charge
- Magnetic moment
- Both electric charge and magnetic moment
- Neither electric charge nor magnetic moment
The correct answer is: Neither electric charge nor magnetic moment
Because they are electromagnetic waves.
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