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level questions: Dangers of radiation

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The process of exposing an object to nuclear radiation.Irradiation
What is irradiation?Irradiation is the process of exposing an object to nuclear radiation.
Radiation with enough energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, forming ions.Ionizing Radiation
What can ionizing radiation do to the DNA of living organisms?Ionizing radiation can damage the DNA of living organisms.
A change in the DNA sequence of a gene or chromosome.Mutation
What can the damage to DNA by ionizing radiation lead to?The damage to DNA by ionizing radiation can lead to mutations, which can cause cancer.
A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.Cancer
What can high doses of radiation do to cells and tissues?High doses of radiation can damage and destroy cells and tissues.
A container made of lead used to shield radioactive sources and prevent radiation exposure.Lead Box
How can we reduce the dangers of irradiation when handling radioactive sources?We can reduce the dangers of irradiation by keeping radioactive sources in lead boxes or using barriers.
The length of time a person or object is exposed to radiation.Exposure Time
How can we lower the risk of radiation exposure?We can lower the risk of radiation exposure by reducing the time exposed to radiation.
The process by which unstable atomic nuclei lose energy by emitting radiation.Radioactive Decay
What happens to the nuclei of irradiated objects?An irradiated object doesn't become radioactive; in other words, the nuclei of irradiated objects don't become unstable and decay.
The process by which radioactive material is deposited on an object or a person.Contamination
What happens if radioactive material gets on an object?If radioactive material gets on an object, the object becomes contaminated.
Instances where radioactive material gets on objects or persons, such as breathing in radioactive dust or gas, or having radioactive material stuck on clothing.Examples of Contamination
What are examples of contamination?Examples of contamination include breathing in radioactive dust or gas, or radioactive material getting stuck on clothing
An object that has become radioactive due to contamination by radioactive material.Radioactive Object
What happens to an object when it becomes contaminated?If an object gets contaminated, it becomes radioactive because the contaminating atoms decay and release radiation.
The degree of damage or danger caused by exposure to radiation.Level of Harm
What determines the level of harm caused by contamination?The level of harm caused by contamination depends on the type of radiation.
Precautions taken to reduce the risk of exposure to radioactive materials, such as wearing masks and protective clothing.Protective Measures
How can the risk of contamination be lowered when working with radioactive materials?Wearing masks and protective clothing when working with radioactive materials can lower the risk of contamination.
The amount of radiation energy absorbed by a person or object.Radiation Dose
What does the amount of harm done by nuclear radiation depend on?The amount of harm done by nuclear radiation depends on the size of the dose someone receives.
The likelihood or probability of experiencing negative effects or injury.Risk of Harm
How does the risk of harm change with the size of the radiation dose received?The higher the dose received, the greater the risk of harm.
A device worn by individuals working with radioactive materials to measure the amount of radiation exposure.Dosimeter Badge
What do people who work with radioactive material wear to monitor their radiation exposure?People who work with radioactive material wear dosimeter badges that monitor how much radiation they're exposed to.
The practice of increasing the distance between oneself and a radioactive source to minimize radiation exposure.Distance Maximization
How do individuals working with radioactive material maximize the distance between themselves and any radioactive source?They maximize the distance between themselves and any radioactive source, for example, by using tongs.
The practice of minimizing the amount of time exposed to nuclear radiation.Exposure Time Minimization
How do individuals minimize their exposure time to nuclear radiation?They minimize the amount of time they're exposed to nuclear radiation.
An evaluation of the potential benefits and risks associated with a particular action or treatment.Benefit-Risk Assessment
When are radioactive sources used for treatment or diagnosis?Radioactive sources are only used for treatment or diagnosis when the benefits outweigh the risks.
The use of ionizing radiation as part of cancer treatment to control or kill malignant cells.Radiation Therapy
What is done to ensure patients receive the smallest possible amount of radiation during treatment?The smallest possible amount of radiation needed to treat patients is used.
The time it takes for the radioactivity of a substance to decrease to half its initial value.Half-Life
Why do radioactive sources used in treatment tend to have short half-lives?The sources used also tend to have short half-lives to reduce exposure time.
Exposure to radiation from an external source.Radiation Irradiation
What makes irradiation from beta and gamma radiation more dangerous than alpha radiation?Beta and gamma radiation can penetrate further into materials (including into the body).
The distance that radiation can travel through a material before being absorbed.Penetration Depth
Why is it less dangerous to be irradiated by alpha radiation?This is because alpha radiation is easily blocked by barriers, including the skin.
The presence of radioactive materials on surfaces or within the body.Contamination
Why is it more dangerous to be contaminated with a source of alpha radiation if it enters your body?Inside of the body, alpha particles can damage your cells.
What risk do beta and gamma radiation pose compared to alpha radiation?Beta and gamma radiation pose a lower contamination risk than alpha radiation.