On average, people in the U.S.A. are exposed to about 3.6 milliSieverts of radiation each year.
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Radiation
Radiation comes in two basic types: electromagnetic
radiation transmitted
by photons, and particle
radiation consisting of
electrons, protons, alpha particles, and so forth.
Electromagnetic radiation,
transmitted as photons,
includes everything from relatively benign radio
waves to
dangerous and powerful X-rays and gamma
rays.
Energy levels across the electromagnetic
spectrum vary
inversely with wavelength.
Particle radiation involves
fast-moving sub-atomic particles, such as electrons, protons,
and nuclei (ions) of Helium and heavier elements.
Exposure to too much
radiation of various types can be harmful to humans and other living
things. Radiation can also fry the electronics in spacecraft, disabling them.
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