In Latin language radiation is called radiationem (nominative radiatio) "a shining, radiation," noun of action from past participle stem of radiare "to beam, shine, gleam; make beaming
The Latin root word for radiation is 'radiātus', which means light or shine.
The Latin root word for radiation is 'radiātus', which means light or shine.
The name radon is derived from the Latin language word radius= radiation; the suffix on is typical for the noble gases (excepting helium).
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius, equivalent to radiation.
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius (= radiation).
No, the name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius, equivalent to radiation.
Yes, when you look at the Latin translation ,infrared means "below red."
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius (equivalent to radiation).
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius (equivalent to radiation).
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius, equivalent to radiation.
The adjective solar (based on the Latin word Sol) is used for both the Sun and for the radiation (light, heat) that it produces. (Similarly, the word lunar is used for the Moon, from the Latin name Luna).
Yes, alpha radiation is an ionizing radiation.