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Define radiation with an example.​

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Answered by AestheticBangtan
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Explanation:

Radiation is the process of sending off energy in the form of light, heat, x-rays or nuclear particles.

An example of radiation is the energy in the atmosphere monitored by radiation detectors such as the Xetex brand of personal radiation detector which were ultimately discontinued in the 1990s.

Answered by presentmoment
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Radiation is the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles across space or a material medium in areas such as physics.

Explanation:

  • Radiation is frequently classified as either ionising or non-ionizing based on the energy of the radiated particles. Ionizing radiation typically has a wavelength of more than 10 eV, which is sufficient to ionise atoms and molecules while also breaking chemical bonds.
  • Here is a common source of ionising radiation, which is believed to be radioactive materials that emit by symbols such as,, or radiation that consists of helium nuclei, which we might call electrons, positrons, or photons, respectively.
  • Other sources of secondary cosmic rays include X-rays from medical radiography examinations, muons, mesons, positrons, neutrons, and other particles, as well as muons, mesons, positrons, neutrons, and other particles. Secondary cosmic rays are produced after primary cosmic rays interact with the planet's atmosphere.

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