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[inside florescent lights - but its blocked by the surface of the bulbs.)

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When did Samut Prakan radiation accident happen?

Samut Prakan radiation accident happened on 2000-02-01.


Does radiation happen in solids liquids or gases?

Radiation can occur in all three states of matter - solids, liquids, and gases. It is a form of energy transfer that does not require a medium. Radiation can travel through solids, liquids, and gases as electromagnetic waves or particles.


What would happen if you went on the sun?

The result would be death long before you reached the Sun's surface, due to the intense heat and radiation.


What will happen if you stand in a room which emits electro magnetic radiation?

Depends on what TYPE of EM radiation. Also how much. If the room is emitting infra-red radiation, that only means the room has a temperature. If visible light, that only means you are not in the dark. If low frequency radio waves, most likely nothing will happen. Microwaves, ultra-violet light, and EM radiation of higher frequency can cause burns, damage to cells, and even death. But, in all cases (even gamma rays), it matters far more how MUCH of the radiation is being irradiated on you.


Is radiation an xray?

No, they can't. X-rays, at least the high energy ones, are a form of ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation can break chemical bonds, but it cannot activate a substance. That is, X-rays cannot make a substance radioactive. Only particulate radiation can "induce" radioactivity, and that will happen according to the type of particulate radiation and the material being bombarded. Cosmic rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation even more energetic than X-rays, and even they cannot make a substance radioactive. Because X-rays cannot make a substance radioactive, they cannot make a site, a room, or an area of any kind radioactive.

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When did Radiation accident in Mexico City happen?

Radiation accident in Mexico City happened in 1962.


Where in the Sun do fusion reactions happen?

core and radiation


Can radiation happen in a vacuum?

Yes, radiation can occur in a vacuum. Radiant energy, such as light or heat, can travel through a vacuum because it does not rely on a medium to propagate. This means that even in the absence of air or any other material, radiation can still be present.


When did Samut Prakan radiation accident happen?

Samut Prakan radiation accident happened on 2000-02-01.


When does Thermal radiation happen?

All the time. Thermal radiation is given off by anything above absolute zero.


Can diamonds explode of radiation?

It would be possible if it ever happen.


How do gene mutations happen?

mutation are caused by radiation and are 99.9% harmful


How is radiation is dangerou?

Ultraviolet is ionising radiation. That means that it will ionise (turn into ions) some substances due to being a high energy form of electromagnetic radiation. If these 'substances' happen to be in your skin then you can start to see how UV radiation can be bad.


How is radiation is dangerous?

Ultraviolet is ionising radiation. That means that it will ionise (turn into ions) some substances due to being a high energy form of electromagnetic radiation. If these 'substances' happen to be in your skin then you can start to see how UV radiation can be bad.


What will happen to man when one gets too much radiation?

he will burn from the inside out


What might happen if the radiation balance became unequal?

The earth would end


Many are caused by factors in the environment such as radiation or chemicals but others happen by chance?

Mutations