Video: Learn about the two types of radiation that surrounds us
When it comes to radiation, we often imagine big explosions or scary transformations, but that's incomplete.
When it comes to radiation, we often imagine big explosions or scary transformations, but that's incomplete.
Electromagnetic radiation is net energy, including electric and magnetic wave interaction.
Radiation also helps form a rainbow, doctors use to see x-rays. So what is radiation really and do we need to worry too much about its effect?
The answer begins by understanding that radiation simultaneously describes two completely different phenomena: electromagnetic radiation and nuclear radiation.
Update 15 December 2018
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