Radiation can come from many sources but all sources that produce radiation do so because of an abundance of energy that they possess. If you want to produce radiation light a candle. The only energy you will need to do this is a lighted match. When you light the candle wick it burns wax from the candle. This wax is stored energy that you have released as radiation in the form of light. I hope this answer is not too trite. gravity guru.
Radiant energy is made by electromagnetic waves, including visible light, infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, and radio waves.
No, gamma radiation is made of photons, which are non-charged particles with no mass. They have high energy and are produced from the decay of unstable atomic nuclei or during nuclear reactions.
Gamma radiation is composed of electromagnetic waves with very high energy and short wavelengths. It does not have mass or charge. Gamma radiation is emitted during radioactive decay or nuclear reactions.
Radiation is energy that moves through space. It can take the form of particles or electromagnetic waves, such as x-rays, gamma rays, or light. Radiation can be natural (from the sun or Earth) or man-made (such as from nuclear reactions).
Rn-222 emits alpha radiation. This type of radiation consists of alpha particles, which are made up of two protons and two neutrons. Alpha radiation tends to have low penetrating power and can be stopped by a piece of paper or human skin.
diagnostic radiation
Nuclear Radiation
Electrons are not directly involved in the creation of alpha, beta, or gamma radiation. Alpha radiation consists of helium nuclei (2 protons and 2 neutrons), beta radiation is made of electrons (beta-minus) or positrons (beta-plus), and gamma radiation is a high-energy electromagnetic radiation.
Electrons or positrons.
It dosent, it depends what type of radiation it is and what the material is made of.
Radiant energy is made by electromagnetic waves, including visible light, infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, and radio waves.
It's because radiation is 'made' to spread.
Not everything: electromagnetic radiation, beta radiation, gamma radiation, particle beams etc. are not formed from elements.
it made it greener with radiation...
Electromagnetic radiation is made of energy. Very small amount of energy for radio waves or large amounts of energy for gamma rays. Visible light is electromagnetic radiation.
Zeolite can remove radiation from any kind of food, as long as it gets inside the food. The Russians used Zeolite inside of their cookies to remove radiation and any other chemicals that might have made it into the food. It would probably take longer for the Zeolite to gather the radiation from ready made food, but what I've read, Zeolite can attract radiation, so it wouldn't matter if it was being used inside ready food or when you are making it. As long as you give the Zeolite time to attract the radiation (about 10 or 15 minutes) then you should be radiation free!
Background radiation is the term used to describe the low levels of ionizing radiation that are constantly present in the environment from both natural and man-made sources.