Televisions give off radiation
Radios
High Voltage Electricity
PC's
Natural background radiation
Radiation heat examples include sunlight warming the Earth, a campfire heating a person, and a microwave heating food.
Examples of electromagnetic radiation include: Ultra-violet radiation red light Infra-red radiation blue light radar waves X-rays Television signals GPS signals green light cell-phone signals Microwaves AM radio waves Gamma rays 3G and 4G data links FM radio waves
Examples of heat transfer by radiation include the warmth you feel from the sun, the heat emitted by a campfire, and the energy radiated by a light bulb.
Some examples of radiation giving off electromagnetic waves include X-rays, gamma rays, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, infrared radiation, and radio waves. Each of these types of radiation falls within a specific range of the electromagnetic spectrum, with varying wavelengths and energy levels.
A Computer
Natural background radiation
A banana is a non-example of radiation.
The sun
Gamma radiation, X-ray radiation
Examples of somatic radiation damage include skin burns and cataracts caused by exposure to ionizing radiation.
Radiation heat examples include sunlight warming the Earth, a campfire heating a person, and a microwave heating food.
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mobile/cell phones microwaves radiation power lines
mobile/cell phones microwaves radiation and power lines
X-rays (electromagnetic) and beta/alpha (particulate) are some examples of radiation.