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  • Radiation - Wikipedia
    In physics, radiation is the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or a material medium [1][2] This includes: Radiation is often categorized as either ionizing or non-ionizing depending on the energy of the radiated particles
  • Radiation | Definition, Types, Effects, Facts | Britannica
    radiation, flow of atomic and subatomic particles and of waves, such as those that characterize heat rays, light rays, and X rays All matter is constantly bombarded with radiation of both types from cosmic and terrestrial sources
  • What is Radiation? - International Atomic Energy Agency
    Ionizing radiation is a type of radiation of such energy that it can detach electrons from atoms or molecules, which causes changes at the atomic level when interacting with matter including living organisms Such changes usually involve the production of ions (electrically charged atoms or molecules) – hence the term “ionizing” radiation
  • Ionizing radiation - Wikipedia
    Ionizing radiation is used in a wide variety of fields such as medicine, nuclear power, research, and industrial manufacturing, but is a health hazard if proper measures against excessive exposure are not taken Exposure to ionizing radiation causes cell damage to living tissue and organ damage
  • RADIATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of RADIATION is the action or process of radiating How to use radiation in a sentence
  • Introduction to Radiation | OncologyMedicalPhysics. com
    Radiation is the transmission of energy via waves or particles Radiation may be the result of natural sources (Uranium-223 decay, solar emissions, cosmic rays, etc ) or may be man-made (an X-ray machine, linear accelerators, an LED bulb, etc ) How is Radiation Classified?
  • Radiation - Neutrons, Particles, Energy | Britannica
    Generally, an atomic solid (a material consisting of only one atomic species) exhibits little or no permanent chemical change upon irradiation
  • What is radiation? - Hong Kong Observatory
    Radiation embraces electromagnetic waves (such as light, radiowaves, x-rays, etc ), ultrasound and particles (such as alpha () particles, beta () particles, etc ) emitted by radioactive materials as they decay Radiation can be classified as non-ionizing and ionizing
  • Radiation - Definition, Meaning Examples
    From Latin *radiatio* ("a beaming, shining"), from *radiare* ("to radiate"), from *radius* ("ray") The scientific sense developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with the study of radioactivity
  • Radiation - definition of radiation by The Free Dictionary
    The act or process of radiating: the radiation of heat and light from a fire 2 Physics a Emission or propagation of energy in the form of waves or particles b Energy radiated or transmitted in the form of waves or particles c





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