Examples: laser, X-rays, radio waves, etc.
diagnostic radiation
what is man-made light
This is known as radiation. It can take the form of electromagnetic waves (such as light and heat) or particle radiation (such as alpha, beta, or gamma radiation). Radiation can come from natural sources like the sun or be man-made, as in the case of X-rays and nuclear reactions.
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Radiation occurs naturally in sources like sunlight and cosmic rays, as well as through man-made sources like X-rays, nuclear power plants, and nuclear weapons testing. Radiation is the emission of energy through waves or particles from a source, which can have various effects on living organisms and the environment.
A candle is a natural light source because it is derived from natural materials such as wax and a wick.
The Chernobyl disaster is an example of a man made disaster.
man made heritage is things made and formed by man for example the Eiffel tower it is a man made building.
a attracting place made by a man that place called by man made attraction.exampletaj mahal
The "Fat Man" was made from plutonium which emitted gamma rays.
Man made fibers are made from Man made products. Products that are not found in nature naturally. Plastics, nylon, polyester, acrylic and polyolefin for example are all man made compounds Nearly all of the manmade fibers are made from petroleum products.
Some nuclear radiation is man-made and some is natural. Most nuclear radiation is natural - a result of various naturally occuring isotopes of different elements. Much man-made radiation is beneficial including isotopes used to combat cancer. Of course some of the man-made instances are definitely disasters such as the atom bombs dropped at the end of WWII - although it can be persuasively argued that they were a disaster only for those subject to the blast and subsequent radiation while being beneficial to those saved by the quick end to the war.