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Can anyone explain ioninising and non ioninising radiations with suitable examples.
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Answered by kondrisainikhil2002
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Answer:

The higher frequencies of ELECRTO MAGNETIC radiation, consisting of x-rays and gamma rays, are types of ionizing radiation.

Lower frequency radiation, consisting of ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR), microwave (MW), Radio Frequency (RF), and extremely low frequency (ELF) are types of non-ionizing radiation.

EXAMPLES

for ionizing radiation used in hospitals.

for non ionizing radiation used domestic purposes.

Answered by sanjayk999478
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Answer:

Non-ionizing radiation is longer wavelength/lower frequency lower energy. While ionizing radiation is short wavelength/high frequency higher energy. Ionizing Radiation has sufficient energy to produce ions in matter at the molecular level.

EXAMPLE

By contrast, far ultraviolet light, X-rays, gamma-rays, and all particle radiation from radioactive decay are ionizing.

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