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 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.
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
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.
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Radiation heat examples include sunlight warming the Earth, a campfire heating a person, and a microwave heating food.
mobile/cell phones microwaves radiation and power lines
mobile/cell phones microwaves radiation power lines
X-rays (electromagnetic) and beta/alpha (particulate) are some examples of radiation.