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Physics - GCSE AQA - Combined Science - Higher

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Question:

Why are the 3 EM radiations ionising?

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Answer:

Because they have a high frequency, they have a lot of energy and a small wavelength. This means that they are small enough to interact with molecules, atoms and nuclei, ionising them because it can disturb and damage the cell.


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