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The four major types of radiation include alpha particles, beta particles, neutrons, and electromagnetic radiation. We are exposed to different levels of radiation in our everyday lives, including from healthcare (X-rays, CT scans, mammograms), air travel, building materials, cigarette smoking, cell phones, wearable technology, and more.
Radiation is energy that originates from a source and travels through space at the speed of light. Energy from radiation has both electric and magnetic fields associated with it and wave-like properties.
We are exposed to radiation on a daily basis but most of it is not sufficient to cause a problem.
Different types of radiation travel different distances and have different abilities to penetrate, depending on their mass and energy. Some types of radiation can have practical applications, such as in medicine. The four major types of radiation include:
1. Alpha particles
2. Beta particles
4. Electromagnetic radiation
There are a number of sources of radiation we encounter in our everyday lives.
Radiation can damage the DNA in our cells. However, as with many other toxins, radiation damage is dose dependent. We are exposed to low doses of radiation in our daily lives.
Factors that can affect radiation exposure include:
High doses of radiation may cause: