Alpha, beta, and gamma refer to different types of radiation, with alpha particles being helium nuclei, beta particles being electrons or positrons emitted from nuclear reactions, and gamma rays being massless photons. Beta radiation occurs when a neutron decays into a proton and an electron, while gamma rays can be produced by nuclear reactions or annihilation events. The context of these terms is crucial, as they can represent different physical quantities in various fields like nuclear physics or quantum mechanics. Understanding these distinctions is important for grasping the behavior of particles in nuclear reactions. Overall, the discussion clarifies the origins and characteristics of these radiation types.