non ionizing radiation

What is Non-Ionizing Radiation?

Non-ionizing radiation refers to a type of electromagnetic radiation that does not have enough energy to ionize atoms or molecules. This category includes ultraviolet (UV) rays, visible light, infrared (IR), microwave, and radiofrequency (RF) waves. Unlike ionizing radiation, which can remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, non-ionizing radiation primarily causes molecules to vibrate or rotate, leading to thermal effects.

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