Ionising radiation
Electromagnetic radiation whose photon energy exceeds the ionisation potential of atoms (typically above ~10 eV); includes gamma rays and X-rays. UV below about 6 eV is non-ionising.
Electromagnetic radiation whose photon energy exceeds the ionisation potential of atoms (typically above ~10 eV); includes gamma rays and X-rays. UV below about 6 eV is non-ionising.
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