Effect of EM waves in nuclei and living tissue: Waves: Physics: GCSE (9:1)

Cards (12)

  • What happens to electrons when an atom absorbs EM radiation
    Electrons at a particular energy level jump to higher levels (at larger distances from the nucleus)
  • When electrons in an atom move to a lower energy level

    The atom emits energy, releasing it as a specific frequency of EM radiation
  • Origin of gamma rays
    Gamma rays originate from changes in the nucleus of an atom
  • EM radiation that has hazardous effects on human body tissue
    Ultraviolet light, X-rays and gamma rays
  • Radiation dose
    A measure of the risk of harm resulting from an exposure of the body to the radiation
  • Sievert (Sv)

    The SI unit for radiation dose
  • Millisievert (mSv)

    A more commonly used unit for radiation dose, as absorption is usually less than 1 Sv
  • 1 sievert (Sv) is equal to _____ millisieverts (mSv)
    1,000 millisieverts (mSv)
  • Dangers of ultraviolet light
    Can cause skin to age prematurely and increase the risk of skin cancer
  • Dangers of X-rays and gamma rays
    Can cause the mutation of genes which can lead to cancer
  • Dangers of microwaves
    Can cause internal heating of body tissues
  • Dangers of infrared radiation

    Felt as heat and causes skin to burn