Nonparticulate Radiation -
Frequently used in medical imaging to view internal structures.
Nonparticulate radiation spans a wide range of energies, categorized by their wavelength and frequency: nonparticulate radiation
High-energy waves that can strip electrons from atoms, potentially causing DNA damage. Frequently used in medical imaging to view internal
Nonparticulate radiation lacks mass and charge, existing purely as "packets" of energy called photons. nonparticulate radiation
Highly penetrating radiation often used in cancer treatment or emitted during radioactive decay.
