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isotopes nuclear fission nuclear fusion technology applications talking nuclear radiation detection you cannot see, hear, smell, taste, or touch radiation. you can only detect radiation with special equipment. detecting non-ionizing radiation (nir) since non-ionizing radiation is simply low-energy waves of
the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves or microwaves), detection is hard. but, if you can listen to your radio, watch tv, talk on your mobile phone, use wifi and/or bluetooth technologies, you are definitely being exposed to nir. to measure the quantity of low-energy waves, you will need an emf (...
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