A simple example of radiation is to turn on a light-bulb, and bring your hand close to it. The closer your hand gets, you begin to feel the heat from the light bulb. This is radiated heat energy. As soon as you turn on the light-bulb, even before you bring your hand close to it, you SEE it, because of the electromagnetic radiation in the VISIBLE range that leaves it.
Another example of radiation can be a lava lamp. Radiation is the whole reason how a lava lamp works.
Also there is ultraviolet, visible, infrared, gamma, microwave, X, alpha, beta, etc.
Some you should be familiar with:
Some you might not know about:
There are also types of radiation that are not electromagnetic, but are subatomic particles instead:
The four popular forms are: gamma - which is high energy photons of light, beta - which are high energy electrons, alpha - which are high energy nuclei of helium, and neutrons.
There are many different types of radiation, going from radiowaves, to lightwaves, and even to gamma rays!
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Campfire, Candle, Sun, Microwave, Light Bulb, Car.
well, here are some examples of radiation: the sun, fire, popcorn, heat waves, Geothermal energy, and boiling eggs
Radiation could be non ionizing radiation (as sun rays, mobile electromagnetic waves) or ionizing radiation (as X rays, gamma rays, beta and alpha radiations)
Heat and light.
x-rays
Sun Burns and X-ray damage.
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Gamma radiation
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Ionizing radiation causes some of the atoms it strikes to be ionized. There are several different types: alpha particles, beta particles, neutrons, gamma rays, x-rays, and ultraviolet light. Non-ionizing radiation, which does not ionize atoms, includes visible light, infrared light, radio waves, and so on.To understand the biological effects of radiation we must first understand the difference between ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation. In general, two things can happen when radiation is absorbed by matter: excitation or ionization.Excitation occurs when the radiation excites the motion of the atoms or molecules, or excites an electron from an occupied orbital into an empty, higher-energy orbital.Ionization occurs when the radiation carries enough energy to remove an electron from an atom or molecule.Because living tissue is 70-90% water by weight, the dividing line between radiation that excites electrons and radiation that forms ions is often assumed to be equal to the ionization of water: 1216 kJ/mol. Radiation that carries less energy can only excite the water molecule. It is therefore called non-ionizing radiation. Radiation that carries more energy than 1216 kJ/mol can remove an electron from a water molecule, and is therefore called ionizing radiation.Related links are provided below.
Irritation or damage to the skin caused by radiation exposure: two examples are sun burn and beta burns.
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Sun Burns and X-ray damage.
Natural background radiation
A banana is a non-example of radiation.
The sun
Gamma radiation, X-ray radiation
Electromagnetic radiation is used in our every day life Learn more with this website electromagnetic radiation | Spectrum, Examples, & Types
Electromagnetic waves ARE radiation.
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