Radiation can cause transmutations by altering the structure of atoms. When atoms are bombarded with radiation, they can change into different elements through processes such as alpha decay, beta decay, or neutron capture, leading to transmutations.
Visible light does not cause transmutations as it does not have enough energy to induce changes in atomic nuclei.
Hotter objects emit more radiation than colder objects. The amount of radiation emitted by an object is related to its temperature: the hotter the object, the more radiation it emits. This is described by Planck's law of blackbody radiation.
Yes, this is true. The longer a person is exposed to radiation and the closer they are to the source of radiation, the greater their risk of harm. The amount of radiation absorbed by the body is directly related to the duration and proximity of exposure.
The frequency of radiation refers to the number of wave cycles that pass a given point in one second. It is closely related to the energy of the radiation, with higher frequency radiation having higher energy levels. Radiation with higher frequency can be more harmful to living organisms.
The Curie unit, a unit of measurement for radioactivity, was named after Marie and Pierre Curie, who were pioneers in the field of radiation research.
Visible light does not cause transmutations as it does not have enough energy to induce changes in atomic nuclei.
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yes... EX) the explosion from the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki wasn't the only thing that caused damage, radiation spread to surrounding areas and caused transmutations in people which can lead to cancer, etc.
Radio Activity- The process in which an unstable atomic nucleus emits charged particles and energy Artificial Transmutations- The conversion of atoms of one element to atoms of another.
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yes frequency = 1/radiation
Zdenek Vintr has written: 'Transmutations of nuclei'
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The standard unit of radiation related to biologic hazard is the Sievert (Sv). It is used to measure the potential biological damage caused by radiation exposure. It takes into account both the type of radiation and its effect on different tissues in the body.
Gamma radiation is most closely related to visible light. They both are forms of electromagnetic radiation, with gamma radiation having the shortest wavelengths and highest energies among all types of nuclear radiation.
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