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