Physics, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

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name the sources of the harmful radiation
• explain one by one each
•Atleast three sources with well explanation

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Answered by DivineGirl
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  • \LARGE{\boxed{\sf{{CellPhone }}}}

Cell phones emit low levels of non-ionizing radiation when in use. The type of radiation emitted by cell phones is also referred to as radio frequency (RF) energy. As stated by the National Cancer Institute, "there is currently no consistent evidence that non-ionizing radiation increases cancer risk in humans.

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UVB radiation is responsible for the production of vitamin D in our bodies, but overexposure to this radiation causes damage to the skin, mostly the top layer, resulting in skin cancer, sunburns, and even cataracts. ... Throughout the year, and even during the day, the strength of UV radiation changes due to many factors.

  • \LARGE{\boxed{\sf{{Ionizing Radiation  }}}}

Ionizing radiation is the most harmful because it can ionize molecules or break chemical bonds, which damages the molecule and causes malfunctions in cell processes. It can also create reactive hydroxyl radicals that damage biological molecules and disrupt physiological processes.

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Answered by abcd17867
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Radioactive materials that emit alpha and beta particles are most harmful when swallowed, inhaled, absorbed, or injected. Gamma rays are the most harmful external hazard. Beta particles can partially penetrate skin, causing “beta burns”. Alpha particles cannot penetrate intact skin.

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