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Nuclear radiation is not affected at all, but radiation by Electromagnetic Radiation is. This is a straight Physics topic, not Nuclear Energy.


What part of the atom is affected in radiation?

The electron is affected in radiation. The electron orbit is changed.


Can high velocity neutrons path be affected by radiation or magnetism?

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Is fukushimas radiation dangerous for the people of California?

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Are babies phrone to radiation?

yes


What ionizing radiation is not affected by an electric field?

No electromagnetic radiation, whether ionizing or not, is affected by an electric field or by a magnetic field.


Are animals not affected by radiation?

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Why babies are more affected in radiation?

Everyone is affected in radiation. Babies especially because of their soft, still developing skin and body. Tip: NEVER put sunscreen on a baby only toddlers and up. Sunscreen is harmful to the baby, because it clogs their pores, and has many chemicals. When you go out in the sun, babies should wear all clothing, go under a umbrella, and wear a hat. Do not keep your baby out in the sun to long, because of heat rashes, and just being hot. Try not to bring your baby to the beach that often either.


What glands are affected by radiation and why?

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Which age group is affected most of African Sleeping Sickness?

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How is nuclear radiation affected by temperature?

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