Thousands of people have worked on radiation
20 to 30 years
There is an extremely high demand for jobs in the medical field right now, so the answer is definitely YES! my sister wad laid off from her radiation therapy job last May, in Fla and CANNOT find a job. She worked at her facility for 1o yrs and has been a R.T. fo 22yrs
Yes, alpha radiation is an ionizing radiation.
Yes, but there are a number of radiation besides ionizing radiation.
yes, heat radiation is called infrared radiation
Alpha (and beta) radiation is "particle radiation" Gamma is electro-magnetic radiation.
EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.
EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.
Cosmic radiation External terrestrial and internal radiation
the radiation of the radio wave is electromagnetic radiation
Artificial radiations is radiation that is cause by human activities. This radiation adds to the natural radiation that is around.
Many scientists over the years, but Stanislaw Ulam was the one that gave him the key ideas of "radiation implosion and staging" and together they worked out how to use them in a practical fusion bomb. Prior to those ideas none of Teller's ideas on building it were practical or fully implementable.