
Quarter 2 - Module 3 Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation
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What does non-ionizing radiation mean?
It does not have enough energy to ionize atoms.
It has a higher frequency and shorter wavelength.
What does non-ionizing radiation mean?
It has a higher frequency and wavelength.
30sS10FE-IIe-f-49 - Q2
Which condition is NOT caused by overexposure to UV light?
Cross eyes
Cataracts
Sunburn
Skin cancer
30sS10FE-IIe-f-49 - Q3
Which group of EM waves is considered as ionizing radiation?
Gamma Ray, Ultraviolet and Visible Light
Ultraviolet, X-ray, and Gamma Ray
Radio wave, Infrared and Visible light
Infrared, Microwave, and Ultraviolet
30sS10FE-IIe-f-49 - Q4
Which group of EM waves is considered non-ionizing radiation?
Visible light, Ultraviolet, X-ray, and Gamma Ray
Microwave, Radio wave, Visible light, and Gamma ray
Gamma Ray, X-ray, Ultraviolet and Microwave
Radio wave, Microwave, Infrared and Visible light
30sS10FE-IIe-f-49 - Q5
What form of electromagnetic radiation has the most energy?
Radiowaves
Gamma-rays
Microwaves
X-rays
30sS10FE-IIe-f-49 - Q6
What is the difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation?
Ionizing radiation has high energy that can remove an electron from the atom, but non-ionizing does not.
Ionizing radiation is a naturally occurring phenomenon and non-ionizing radiation is only created artificially.
Non-ionizing radiation is a naturally occurring phenomenon and ionizing radiation is only created artificially.
Non-ionizing radiation is a naturally occurring phenomenon and ionizing radiation is only created artificially.
30sS10FE-IIe-f-49 - Q7
Which is NOT a probable result of the human tissue’s exposure to ionizing radiation?
Viral infection
Cellular damage
Cancer
Death
30sS10FE-IIe-f-49 - Q8
What does ionizing radiation remove from atoms?
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
Nucleus
30sS10FE-IIe-f-49 - Q9
How can we protect ourselves from harmful electromagnetic radiation?
Spend time outdoors
Increase cell phone use
Put your wireless smartphone near
Limit sun exposure
30sS10FE-IIe-f-49 - Q10
Which is an example of non-ionizing radiation?
Ultraviolet ray
Visible light
Gamma ray
X-ray
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