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To what radiation does the term ‘non-ionising radiation’ refer? To radiation that consists of photons with energy that is:

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To what radiation does the term ‘non-ionising radiation’ refer? To radiation that consists of photons with energy that is: 


  1. not high enough to knock electrons out of atoms but is high enough to produce ions.
  2. sufficient to generate ions in the material that the photons enter
  3. not sufficient to generate ions in the material that the photons enter
  4. high enough to knock electrons out of atoms but not high enough to produce ions.

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C: The term “non-ionising” implies that ions are not produced. Ions are produced when one or more electrons are removed from an atom.

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