When you something on your body gets hard and it is not a bone.
X-rays and UV rays differ in terms of their wavelength and energy levels. X-rays have shorter wavelengths and higher energy levels compared to UV rays. X-rays are commonly used in medical imaging to see inside the body, while UV rays are used in applications such as sterilization, tanning, and detecting counterfeit money.
infrared rays
infrared rays
Gamma rays are commonly used in medical imaging for procedures like PET scans and gamma knife surgery. They are also used in radiation therapy to treat cancer. In addition, gamma rays are used in industrial applications for inspecting welded joints and detecting flaws in metal components.
Ionizing radiation is used in a variety of applications, including medical imaging (X-rays and CT scans), cancer treatment (radiation therapy), sterilization of medical equipment, food irradiation to increase shelf life, and in industrial processes (such as detecting flaws in materials). It can also be used in research and scientific experiments.
Some Geiger counters can be used to detect gamma radiation. A better device for detecting gamma raysis a sodium iodide scintillation counter.
no gamma rays are the best
medical physics include: ultrasound: detecting structure inside body, scans, examining blood flow electromagnetic radiation: x-rays, CAT scans, endoscopes radioactivity: radioisotopes, positron emission tomography, imaging methogs magnetic imaging resonance (MRI)
Unlikely. X-rays aren't good at detecting soft tissue damage.
Gamma rays are used in various everyday applications such as sterilizing medical equipment, detecting defects in metal components, and treating certain types of cancer. They are also used in the food industry to irradiate food and extend its shelf life by killing bacteria and insects.
Like all exposure to UV rays, tanning beds do present the threat of skin cancer and accelerated aging of the skin.
Radiology is the medical term meaning the study of x-rays and other imaging studies.