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what is the effect of radiofrequency region on an atom

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Answered by pdaksh405
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In the method known as optical double resonance, optical radiation corresponding to a transition in the atom of interest is passed through the cell. If radio-frequency radiation is absorbed by the atoms in either of the levels involved, the intensity, polarization, or direction of the fluorescent light may be changed.

Answered by Jigglypufff
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Prolonged exposure to radiation often has detrimental effects on living matter. This is due to radiation’s ionizing ability, which can damage the internal functioning of cells. Radiation either ionizes or excites atoms or molecules in living cells, leading to the dissociation of molecules within an organism.

The most destructive effect radiation has on living matter is ionizing radiation on DNA. Damage to DNA can cause cellular death, mutagenesis (the process by which genetic information is modified by radiation or chemicals), and genetic transformation.

Effects from exposure to radiation include leukemia, birth defects, and many forms of cancer.

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