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Short term effects can be rashes, itchiness, dryness and sunburn.
The main short term effects are:blastfirethermal burnsflash blindnessradiation sicknessbeta burns (from fallout exposure)
Short wavelength
Both a wave with long wavelength and a wave with short wavelength can have a lot of energy, or little energy.Specifically in the case of electromagnetic waves, a short wavelength corresponds to high energy - but this is only the energy PER PHOTON. But note that each of such waves usually consists of a lot of photons.
Neil Alexis has written: 'Effects of indomethacin pretreatment on short-term ozone exposure in asthmatics'
Subacute exposure refers to a level of exposure to a substance or hazard for a period of time between acute (short-term) and chronic (long-term) exposure. It typically lasts from several days to a few months and can have intermediate effects on health depending on the substance involved.
No. Gamma rays have a high frequency, and a short wavelength.
Short wavelength wave carry not energy (in proportion to their frequency.)
Electromagnetic wave with wavelength shorter than 400 nm such as Ultraviolet and X-ray can cause genetic alteration resulting to cancer. Shorter wavelength can cause more damage and short exposure time to such radiation can result to mortality.
Ensure your Soldiers wear earplugs, do not remove inserts from aircraft helmets, avoid unnecessary exposure, limit necessary exposure to short periods of time, and clean hearing protectors
short wavelength
The color of visible light with the longest wavelength is red; the color with the shortest is violet. So "ROY G. BIV" lists the colors from long to short wavelength. Just to confuse you, we'll also mention that it lists them from lowest to highest frequency.