People are exposed to natural and artificial ionizing radiation every day, natural radiation comes from radioactive gases produced in nature, and artificial radiation mainly comes from some electronic medical equipment and radioactive substances in food and decoration materials.
Ionizing radiation has an effect on the human body and can increase the incidence of cancer and leukemia if the body is exposed to it for a long time. But this is not to say that ionizing radiation is something that should be completely discarded, as long as the ionizing radiation is well controlled, it can also be effectively used to serve mankind and improve the quality of life.
General ionizing radiation in the life of the dose is not much, so it will not cause much harm to the human body. Ionizing radiation in life will be used in medical equipment, these devices are also effectively controlled to be used to check the body, for the benefit of people, so do not worry too much.
Ionizing radiation is radiation that is energetic enough to make the electrons in the atoms and molecules of a substance free, so that these atoms or molecules undergo the phenomenon of ionization. Ionizing radiation carries so much energy that it can break apart the nucleus of an atom and the surrounding electrons, thereby destroying the composition and structure of the substance.
Ionizing radiation is radiation that carries enough energy to cause the electrons in the atoms or molecules of a substance to become free, thus ionizing those atoms or molecules.
Ionizing radiation is radiation that causes ionization of the affected material, i.e., electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of less than 100 nm.
Ionizing radiation is characterized by short wavelength, high frequency and high energy. Ionizing radiation can release (ionize) one or several electrons from atoms, molecules or other bound states. Ionizing radiation is a general term for all radiation that can cause material ionization, and there are many types of it, high-speed charged particles have alpha particles, beta particles, protons, uncharged particles have neutrons and X-rays, γ-rays.