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X-ray technicians wear protective gear to keep them safe from the x-rays why are x-rays dangerous
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1. They have short wavelengths that can penetrate materials, and their high energy can damage matter.
2. the number of waves that pass a certain point within a certain time
3. Wave 4
4. Lightning has more energy than the radio because gamma rays have a shorter wavelength.
5. the higher the energy, the faster the particles vibrate (which means a higher frequency).
2. the number of waves that pass a certain point within a certain time
3. Wave 4
4. Lightning has more energy than the radio because gamma rays have a shorter wavelength.
5. the higher the energy, the faster the particles vibrate (which means a higher frequency).
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X-rays are dangerous because they are a form of ionizing radiation, which means they have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms, creating charged particles. This can damage cells and DNA, leading to health problems such as cancer.
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