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What is ionizing/non-ionizing radiation?

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What is ionizing/non-ionizing radiation?

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Ionization is the process of removing electrons from atoms, leaving behind two electrically charged particles (ions). Some forms of radiation like visible light, microwaves, or radio waves do not have sufficient energy to remove electrons from atoms and hence referred to as non-ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation causes changes in living tissue.

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