1.7.5

Gamma, X-Ray & UV Light

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Gamma Rays

Gamma rays carry the most energy of all electromagnetic waves.

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Uses

  • Gamma rays are used for medical imaging and therapy, astronomy, sterilisation and food preservation.
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Risks

  • Gamma rays are extremely penetrating and damaging to living tissues and cells.
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Explanation

  • Gamma rays carry the most energy. We can use gamma rays to destroy bacteria and tumours.

X-rays

X-rays carry the second most energy of all the waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Uses

  • Low-energy X-rays are used for medical and industrial imaging.
  • High-energy X-rays are used to treat cancer.
  • X-rays are also used for security purposes to detect weapons in airports (and other places).
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Risks

  • X-rays are highly ionising (can damage body cells), even in low doses.
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Safety precautions

  • Due to the dangerous nature of X-rays, exposure to X-rays should always be kept to a minimum.
  • People working with X-ray equipment should always shield themselves to prevent exposure to X-rays.
  • These people will place materials (metals like lead) between themselves and the X-rays.
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Explanation

  • X-rays penetrate soft materials (like body tissue).
  • Bones are dense materials that absorb X-rays. We can use X-rays to build a shaded image of bones and body tissue.

Ultraviolet Light

Ultraviolet light is between X-rays and visible light in the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Uses

  • Ultraviolet light is used in medical and forensic photography, air purification, disinfection and medical therapy.
  • Ultraviolet light can also be used to detect fake bank notes.
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Risks

  • Exposure to too much ultraviolet light can cause skin burns, skin cancer and cataract formations in the eye.
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Explanation

  • In lamps, UV photons excite (gives energy to) atoms. The atoms then release visible light.
  • In sun tanning, UV excites (gives energy to) skin cells. The skin cells then change colour.

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1Principles of Science I

1.1Structure & Bonding

1.2Properties of Substances

1.3Cell Structure & Function

1.4Cell Specialisation

1.5Tissue Structure & Function

1.6Working with Waves

1.7Waves in Communication

2Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques

3Science Investigation Skills

4Principles of Science II

4.1Extracting Elements

4.2Relating Properties to use of Substances

4.3Organic Chemistry

4.4Energy Changes in Industry

4.5The Circulatory System

4.6Ventilation & Gas Exchange

4.7Urinary System

4.8Cell Transport

4.9Thermal Physics

4.10Materials

4.11Fluids

5Contemporary Issues in Science

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