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No. By radiation waves I suppose you mean gamma rays. These are very penetrating and would not be affected by any other waves in the vicinity.
Theoretically, radiation was "created" at the big bang. Radiation is all around us. Every form of matter emits some form of radiation, or reflects other radiation. Keep in mind that radiation is not just the invisible death rays that are projected from uranium or plutonium. Radiation is also infrared (heat), ultraviolet, and the visible light in between. Radiation is microwave, the type in your oven and also the type in your hand when you make a cellular telephone call or send a text. electromagnetic radiation is what powers your home and the computer in front of you right now (and is being emitted by the monitor in front of you right now). It is X-ray, the kind at the doctor's office and dentist, and the kind that escapes from the vicinity of a black hole. It is sunlight, it is in radon that percolates out of granite. It is in you.
Air in the vicinity of a lightning bolt.
A typical human eye will respond to wavelengths from about 390 to 750 nm. In terms of frequency, this corresponds to a band in the vicinity of 400-790 THz
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No. By radiation waves I suppose you mean gamma rays. These are very penetrating and would not be affected by any other waves in the vicinity.
Theoretically, radiation was "created" at the big bang. Radiation is all around us. Every form of matter emits some form of radiation, or reflects other radiation. Keep in mind that radiation is not just the invisible death rays that are projected from uranium or plutonium. Radiation is also infrared (heat), ultraviolet, and the visible light in between. Radiation is microwave, the type in your oven and also the type in your hand when you make a cellular telephone call or send a text. electromagnetic radiation is what powers your home and the computer in front of you right now (and is being emitted by the monitor in front of you right now). It is X-ray, the kind at the doctor's office and dentist, and the kind that escapes from the vicinity of a black hole. It is sunlight, it is in radon that percolates out of granite. It is in you.
Were you in the vicinity of Hollywood and Vine at 9:00 last night? There are three fast food restaurants in the vicinity of the hotel.
Excuse me is there a park in this vicinity?
A good sentance for the word vicinity is:There are no hotels in the vicinity of the hospital
Vicinity is my favorite pokemon
"He could tell from the smell that he was in the vicinity of a coffee warehouse." "Are there any parks in the vicinity?"
"I live in the vicinity of the Nation's capital"
in the general vicinity of your waist in the general vicinity of your waist
That is the correct spelling of the word "vicinity" (local area).
The gaurds searched the vicinity for the escaped convict.