Why Radiation is Harmful

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  • What are the two terms discussed in the video?
    Irradiation and contamination
  • What is irradiation?
    Exposure of an object to radiation
  • What types of radiation are mentioned as ionizing radiation?
    Alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, x-rays
  • What is contamination?
    Radioactive particles on other objects
  • Why is contamination a concern?
    It increases the risk of irradiation
  • What factors determine how harmful radiation is?
    Type of radiation, exposure location, radiation amount
  • Which type of radiation is generally the most dangerous?
    Ionizing radiation
  • How can ionizing radiation affect DNA?
    It can cause mutations
  • What can uncontrolled cell division lead to?
    Cancer
  • Can ultraviolet radiation lead to cancer?
    Yes, even though it's non-ionizing
  • What is the order of radiation types from most harmful to least harmful?
    • Alpha particles (most harmful)
    • Beta particles
    • Gamma rays
    • X-rays
    • Ultraviolet radiation
    • Microwaves
    • Radio waves (least harmful)
  • How does the location of the radiation source affect its harm?
    Alpha radiation is less harmful outside the body
  • Why is alpha radiation more dangerous if inside the body?
    It can enter cells and cause damage
  • What factors influence the dosage of radiation exposure?
    Distance, exposure time, radioactivity
  • What precautions should be taken around radioactive sources?
    Wear protective gear and use tools
  • Can being irradiated make you radioactive?
    No, it cannot
  • What is required for someone to emit radiation to others?
    Carrying a radioactive source
  • What are the main points about irradiation and contamination?
    • Irradiation: exposure to radiation
    • Contamination: radioactive particles on objects
    • Ionizing radiation is more harmful
    • Alpha radiation is dangerous inside the body
    • Precautions include protective gear and tools