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  • Radiation - Wikipedia
    The radiation emitted covers the entire electromagnetic spectrum and the intensity of the radiation (power unit-area) at a given frequency is described by Planck's law of radiation
  • Radiation | Definition, Types, Effects, Facts | Britannica
    All matter is constantly bombarded with radiation of both types from cosmic and terrestrial sources This article delineates the properties and behaviour of radiation and the matter with which it interacts and describes how energy is transferred from radiation to its surroundings
  • What Is Radiation? Definition, Types, and Examples
    In physics, radiation is defined as the emission and propagation of energy through space or a material medium, in the form of waves or subatomic particles This energy can take several forms, including electromagnetic radiation, acoustic waves, or particle radiation
  • Radiation Basics - US EPA
    Radiation is energy It can come from unstable atoms that undergo radioactive decay, or it can be produced by machines Radiation travels from its source in the form of energy waves or energized particles There are different forms of radiation and they have different properties and effects
  • Side-Effects of Radiation Therapy for Cancer Treatment - WebMD
    Radiation therapy treats cancer by using high-energy waves to kill tumor cells The goal is to destroy or damage the cancer without hurting too many healthy cells
  • About Health Effects of Radiation | Radiation and Your Health | CDC
    Radiation can damage the DNA in cells, and high doses can lead to cancer later in life We've been studying the effects of radiation on living tissue for more than 100 years By measuring radiation and understanding its health effects, we can work safely around it
  • Radiation Explained: How It Works, Its Risks, and When Exposure Becomes . . .
    Radiation science explains how ionizing and non-ionizing radiation interact with matter, their health effects, and safety measures to minimize exposure
  • What is Radiation? - International Atomic Energy Agency
    Radiation is energy that moves from one place to another in a form that can be described as waves or particles We are exposed to radiation in our everyday life Some of the most familiar sources of radiation include the sun, microwave ovens in our kitchens and the radios we listen to in our cars


















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