Negative Effects of The Electromagnetic Radiation
Negative Effects of The Electromagnetic Radiation
Negative Effects of The Electromagnetic Radiation
ELECTROMAGNETIC
RADIATION
BY – TYRONE STAVROS BARRACA
NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF THE
ELECTROMAGNETIC
RADIATION
• Radiation is energy emitted from a body or source that is transmitted through an intervening medium or
space and absorbed by another body. Transmission is in the form of waves but wave/particle duality
under quantum physics.
• Radiation is classified as being either non-ionizing or ionizing. Non-ionizing radiation is longer
wavelength/lower frequency lower energy. While ionizing radiation is short wavelength/high frequency
higher energy.
TYPES OF NON-IONIZING RADIATION AND THEIR
NEGATIVE EFFECTS
Ultraviolet Radiation
• Exposure to UV rays can cause premature aging of the skin and signs
of sun damage such as wrinkles, leathery skin, liver spots, actinic
keratosis, and solar elastosis. UV rays can also cause eye problems.
They can cause the cornea (on the front of the eye) to become
inflamed or burned.
TYPES OF IONIZING RADIATION AND NEGATIVE THEIR EFFECTS
Gamma Rays
• The extremely high energy of gamma rays allows them to penetrate just about
anything. They can even pass through bones and teeth. This makes gamma rays
very dangerous. They can destroy living cells, produce gene mutations, and cause
cancer.
X-Rays
• X-rays are linked to a slightly increased risk of cancer, there is an extremely low risk
of short-term side effects. Exposure to high radiation levels can have a range of
effects, such as vomiting, bleeding, fainting, hair loss, and the loss of skin and hair
Alpha Particles
• If alpha-emitters are inhaled, swallowed, or get into the body through a cut, the
alpha particles can damage sensitive living tissue. The way these large, heavy
particles cause damage makes them more dangerous than other types of radiation.
TYPES OF IONIZING RADIATION AND NEGATIVE THEIR EFFECTS
Beta Particles
• A beta particle is about 8,000 times smaller than an alpha particle -- and
that's what makes them more dangerous. Their small size allows them to
penetrate clothing and skin. External exposure can cause burns and tissue
damage, along with other symptoms of radiation sickness.
Neutrons
• Neutrons can either cause cells to change in their functionality or to
completely stop replicating, causing damage to the body over time.
Neutrons are particularly damaging to soft tissues like the cornea of the
eye.
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