Why is gamma radiation used for sterilization? Why do gamma rays have no mass at all? Why is the effect of ionizing radiation cumulative? How is alpha radiation used in everyday life? Why is alpha radiation more ionizing than gamma radiation?
Gamma rays are used in medicine (radiotherapy), industry (sterilization and disinfection) and the nuclear industry. Shielding against gamma rays is essential because theycan cause diseases to skin or blood, eye disorders and cancers. What are gamma emitters? Gamma radiation isoften used to kill li...
How important is laser technology in the field of education? Who invented the Doppler radar? Why was the Superconducting Super Collider canceled? Why was Robert Hooke called an experimental scientist? Why are gamma rays used for sterilization?
Gamma and electron beam radiation induced physico-chemical modifications of poly(propylene) The homopolymer PP, a plastic material used as packaging and for medical products, must be subjected to a form of sterilization. Nowadays, one kind of this... N Yagoubi,R Peron,B Legendre,... - 《Nucl...
The least penetrating form of radiation is Why are gamma rays dangerous? How does alpha radiation affect cells? Why is gamma radiation used for sterilization? Why does ionizing radiation disintegrate the body? Why is the sun a source of non-ionizing radiation? For gamma radiation, what stops it...
Why is gamma radiation used for sterilization? Why does the superposition principle hold for electromagnetic waves? Why is the period of the voltage source that operates the plasma pencil 1000 ns? Why does the magnetosphere block ionizing radiation? When measuring the cut-off wavelength, why does ...