Nuclear radiation is what is called ionizing radiation. It can do a number of things to disrupt living cells. One is to break molecules in the cell apart. If it breaks up DNA in this way, the result is a random mutation. This can cause reproductive mutations if the cell is a reproductive cell. It can also cause a cell to reproduce incorrectly in the body, so as, for example, to produce cancer.
Radioactive materials are not the only things that do this. Ultraviolet light can also do it, which is why people should not be exposed to too much sunlight. But radioactive materials are far worse than sunlight in their dangers.
Nuclear radiation is dangerous because it can damage cells and DNA in the body, leading to health problems like cancer, radiation sickness, and genetic mutations. Exposure to nuclear radiation can increase the risk of developing these health issues, depending on the level and duration of exposure. It is important to limit exposure to nuclear radiation to protect against these potential risks.
Nuclear reactors are dangerous because they emit ionizing radiation that damages the body. Nuclear reactors rely on fission so when the atom splits Uranium or Plutonium emits alpha particles, beta particles, x-rays, and gama rays. The most "dangerous" is gamma rays since they can cross though anything but layers of concrete and/lead
Radiation is the emission of energy in the form of waves or particles. It can be dangerous because it can damage cells and DNA in the body, leading to health problems such as cancer and radiation sickness.
Alpha, from outside the body, because alpha is stopped by the skin, a sheet of paper, or a few inches of air. From inside the body, however, alpha is one of the most dangerous forms of radiation.
Infrared radiation is invisible to us and emitted by the human body.
Gamma radiation is the most dangerous type of nuclear radiation if the source is outside the body, as it can penetrate through the body causing damage to cells and DNA. It has the highest energy and can travel the farthest distances.
Radiation can be very dangerous to the human body and if concentrated enough, can cause death.
Nuclear radiation is dangerous because it can damage cells and DNA in the body, leading to health problems like cancer, radiation sickness, and genetic mutations. Exposure to nuclear radiation can increase the risk of developing these health issues, depending on the level and duration of exposure. It is important to limit exposure to nuclear radiation to protect against these potential risks.
the most dangerous radiation outside your body mostly consists of human disposal waste which smells. Arkenales and gamma are the most dangerous, and have a high percentage of harmful toxins.
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Some of the effects on the human body from a nuclear explosion are death (from thermal energy/blast effects or super lethal radiation exposure), infertility and blood disorders.
Nuclear engineers work in labs working with radiation and sometimes even actual nuclear product. They learn how to work around problems and discover new ways radiation can be helpful or harmful to the human body.
Nuclear reactors are dangerous because they emit ionizing radiation that damages the body. Nuclear reactors rely on fission so when the atom splits Uranium or Plutonium emits alpha particles, beta particles, x-rays, and gama rays. The most "dangerous" is gamma rays since they can cross though anything but layers of concrete and/lead
I assume you mean how does nuclear radiation affect the human body. Nuclear energy as used in nuclear power plants has no effect normally as the radiation is well contained. However if you want to know about the effect of radiation on the body, see the link below
Radioactive elements, such as polonium and plutonium, are among the most dangerous elements to the human body due to their ability to emit harmful radiation that can damage cells and cause various health issues, including cancer and radiation sickness.
the reason mechanical arms are used is because in a nuclear power station nuclear radiation is being constantly given off by the fusion. therefore if a human hand or any other part of the body were to enter and be blasted with radiation and be deformed for life or will be instanly killed depending on the amount of radiation given off.
Radiation is the emission of energy in the form of waves or particles. It can be dangerous because it can damage cells and DNA in the body, leading to health problems such as cancer and radiation sickness.