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Radiation heat examples include sunlight warming the Earth, a campfire heating a person, and a microwave heating food.
Radiation is neither good nor bad. All types of radiation can be useful for some purpose, but many can be harmful in overdose conditions.
Gamma radiation.
Some real-life examples of radiation include sunlight, X-rays, and microwaves. These forms of radiation can impact our daily lives in various ways. For example, sunlight provides us with vitamin D but overexposure can lead to skin damage and increase the risk of skin cancer. X-rays are used in medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses, but excessive exposure can be harmful. Microwaves are used in cooking and communication technology, but prolonged exposure can also be harmful to our health.
X-rays (electromagnetic) and beta/alpha (particulate) are some examples of radiation.
mobile/cell phones microwaves radiation power lines
mobile/cell phones microwaves radiation and power lines
MAGNETS! __________ Also, compasses, fridge magnets, and the earth's magnetic field that actually shields us from some harmful radiation from the sun. And bar magnets which are somewhat powerful.
Some of the most harmful radiation does not make it through the Earth's atmosphere.
Yes, radiation of any frequency can be harmful when it is intense enough.
MacBook Pros do not emit any harmful radiation.
Cherenkov radiation is seem by the naked eye is a bright blue it is not considered to be harmful. The Cherenkov radiation is generating from electromagnetic radiation that comes from the speedo of particles traveling.