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About Radiation
Radioactive materials are composed of atoms that are unstable. An unstable atom gives off excess energy until it becomes stable. The energy the atom emits is radiation. The process by which an atom changes from an unstable state to a more stable state by emitting radiation is called radioactivity. Radiation can be classified as either non-ionizing (low energy) or ionizing (high energy) radiation. Types of non-ionizing radiation are ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared radiation, radio frequency radiation and microwaves. Ionizing radiation is given off by the sun (cosmic rays), radioactive materials, and high energy electronic devices (X-ray machines).
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Nuclear Society Radiation Dose Chart EPA Office or Radiation and Indoor Air Radiation Protection Division: Ionizing Radiation Series EPA Consumer Guide to Radon |
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