Gamma radiation is used to sterilize some, but not all medical equipment becks it is very effective and does not damage the equipment on which it is used, nor does it leave a chemical residue. When done correctly radiation sterilization does not put hospital staff at risk.
One of the features of the Gamma rays is that they are very penetrating. It is for this reason that they are commonly used in the sterilization of the medical equipment that are disposable.
Gamma rays or X-Rays :)
Gamma rays are high energy electromagnetic waves. Therefore, they can only be stopped by thick lead. This means they can easily pass through medical equipment, like syringes. If the syringe is kept in a sealed bag and gamma rays are passed through, they will kill off all living tissue such as viruses and bacteria. This stops the bacteria from reproducing, multiplying and growing, which sterilises the hospital equipment.
They can be used in medicine to destroy cancer cells. They may also be used to sterilize medical equipment.
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It's actually irradiation sanitation; Using gamma or x-rays to kill all bacteria in food, on medical equipment, etc
gamma rays
Because gamma rays have the most electromagnetic energy.
Gamma radiation is the most ionising type of radiation, and has a high frequency because of it's short wavelength. It's uses include:killing microorganisms and bacteriakilling mould and insects in/on foodsterilising hospital equipment (especially plastic equipment as it could be damaged in other sterilising methods e.g. - heat)carrying out CT scansradiation therapycancer treatment / curing
Yes, however one of the prerequisites is that your name must be Bruce Banner. In Addition: No, gamma rays do not turn people into "The Hulk", but gamma rays can cause cancer. Various doses of gamma rays can cause changes to the blood, nausea, hair loss, hemorrhaging, and death. However, gamma rays are also useful for irradiation, sterilizing medical equipment, treating some types of cancer, and in nuclear medicine.
Gamma Rays can sterilise equipment for surgeons to use also they can kill of cancerous cells.
The typical use for human-generated gamma radiation is in medical procedures, such as the "gamma knife" cancer therapy treatments.