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In plasma, optical thickness refers to the measure of how effectively the plasma interacts with electromagnetic radiation, such as light. It accounts for the absorption and scattering of light as it passes through the plasma. A higher optical thickness indicates a greater interaction between the plasma and light.
Glow sticks contain non-harmful chemicals that emit light, not radiation, so they are not lethal. Ingesting the contents of a glow stick may cause mild irritation or stomach upset, but it is not lethal. If someone ingests the contents of a glow stick, it is recommended to seek medical advice.
Yes. At a high enough intensity any form of radiation can be deadly. All forms of electromagnetic radiation carry energy, which can heat objects. Intense enough infrared radiation can essentially broil you.
The time it takes for radiation to kill a human being depends on the level of radiation exposure. High doses of radiation can cause death within days or weeks, while lower doses may take longer to show fatal effects, such as months to years. The specific type of radiation and the individual's overall health can also impact the time it takes for radiation to be lethal.
Thomson scattering is a process where electromagnetic radiation is scattered by free charged particles. In plasma physics, it is used to measure the properties of plasma, such as temperature and density, by analyzing the scattered light. This technique helps researchers understand the behavior of plasma in various conditions, such as in fusion experiments or astrophysical environments.
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Yes, an overdosage of Radiation can kill you.
Chemo radiation kill cancer cells.
Partial breast radiation therapy is used in early stages of breast cancer. Partial breast radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill tumor cells.
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Who would be stuiped enough to think if plasma [salyva] will creat a magnetic field. the only person who could find out really if plasma produces a magnetic field is to test it out and experiment!
This is one of the wilder myths about Plasma TV! A tiny amount of UV radiation comes out of a Plasma display (you can measure it up to one inch from the screen).The tube television you put your nose on while you watched cartoons in the seventies form an image by shooting radiation at the screen! Radiation from a tube TV floods more than one foot into the room! You probably have several of these TVs in your house right now!You can read more myths about plasma tv's here: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/10-biggest-myths-lies-about-plasma-tv.html
In plasma, optical thickness refers to the measure of how effectively the plasma interacts with electromagnetic radiation, such as light. It accounts for the absorption and scattering of light as it passes through the plasma. A higher optical thickness indicates a greater interaction between the plasma and light.
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