There are many industrial uses of radioactive materials, including material density evaluation, product sterilization, quality control, static elimination, and electricity generation
Primarily the ethanol industry, livestock industry, and food industry are all that use corn in some way, shape or form.
Radiation Safety is the profession and process of understanding and dealing safely with radiation. This includes agents such as radio waves, radar, microwave ovens, bright lights, lasers, tanning booths, ultra-violet curing lamps, mercury vapor lights, x-rays, and radioactive materials.
Technetium-99 is used as standard source for beta radiation.
Fireworks industry, special glasses in sodium lamps
The everyday uses of an isotope include food irradiation, medical applications, archaeological dating, and in instruments like smoke detectors. Some medical uses are for bone imaging and radiation therapy for cancer.
Some cancers are treated with radiation.
No, infrared port uses IR radiation and bluetooth uses radio frequency radiation.
Pfft. No. It uses Radio Signals. Not Radiation.. Radiation is from the Sun and Microwave Signals. :)
Matter.
to detect radiation, a device such as Geiger- Muller tube is used
Industry.
The tobacco industry is the second largest purchaser of chocolate to the foodservice industry.
A toaster uses primarily conduction and radiation to cook food. Conduction occurs when the heating elements directly heat the bread touching them, while radiation happens when the heat is emitted to cook the outer surface.
To shrink cancerous tumors
Other than what?
Convection,conduction and radiation
If your question is "What do you call someone who uses the products made by industry?", you call him a consumer.