On average, we receive about 10-30 microsieverts of radiation per day from natural sources such as the sun, Earth, and cosmic rays. This level of radiation is considered safe and is not harmful to human health.
An example of thermal energy transfer by radiation is the warmth you feel from the sun on a sunny day.
Too much radiation exposure can cause various health issues, including burns, radiation sickness, cancer, and potentially death. The severity of the effects depends on the level of exposure and duration. It is important to minimize exposure to radiation to avoid these risks.
Clouds can reduce UV radiation by up to 80, depending on their thickness and coverage.
Infrared radiation is of a much lower frequency (and a longer wavelength) than X-rays.
During a hysterosalpingography, a low amount of radiation is used to visualize the uterus and fallopian tubes. The radiation dose is minimal and considered safe for the procedure. The benefits of the test often outweigh the potential risks from the radiation.
Prime example of radiation in our every day life is the heat we get from the sun (mostly radiation heat)
Yes, why would they expose animals to that much radiation the RSPCA would have a field day.
The relationship between the shortwave radiation and the time of the day is that both depend with the latitude.
Is how much radiation goes through a material.
The amount of radiation absorbed by the Earth's surface varies depending on factors such as location, time of day, and cloud cover. On average, about half of the solar radiation that reaches the Earth's atmosphere is absorbed by the surface, where it is then transformed into heat energy.
Just EMI radiation, and these days, not much
Radiation? You don't get radiation flying!
They can only survive the suns radiation.
Pretty much the same kinds you get during the day. The big difference between day and night is the Sun, which is a star; other stars give off the same kind of radiation the Sun does (a bit less here, a bit more there, and much less intense because they're further away, but still: the same kind).
the day is warmer than it is at night is because, during the day the sun gives out heat waves (this is called radiation) to the earth. But at night the sun radiation is shining at the oppsite of the earth.
any amount, about how much you can withstand
Yes, gamma radiation is rays. Specifically it is photons, like light but much much higher in energy.