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Gamma radiation is useful for
Medical treatments
Cooking food
WI-FI
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- Medical treatments — Yes. Gamma rays are widely used in radiotherapy to kill cancer cells and in sterilizing medical equipment.
- Cooking food — No, not in the sense of heating/cooking. Gamma radiation is used for food irradiation (to kill bacteria and pests and extend shelf life), but it does not "cook" food.
- WI‑FI — No. Wi‑Fi uses low‑energy radio/microwave frequencies (non‑ionizing), not gamma rays.
- Medical treatments — Yes. Gamma rays are widely used in radiotherapy to kill cancer cells and in sterilizing medical equipment.
- Cooking food — No, not in the sense of heating/cooking. Gamma radiation is used for food irradiation (to kill bacteria and pests and extend shelf life), but it does not "cook" food.
- WI‑FI — No. Wi‑Fi uses low‑energy radio/microwave frequencies (non‑ionizing), not gamma rays.
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