Nuclear Radiation ❲Direct →❳

At its simplest, nuclear radiation is energy released by unstable atoms as they transition to a more stable state. This energy typically takes the form of high-speed particles or electromagnetic waves, often referred to as because it has enough energy to knock electrons off atoms. The four primary types are:

High-energy waves that require thick lead or concrete to block. Nuclear radiation

Heavy and slow; can be stopped by a sheet of paper but dangerous if inhaled or swallowed. At its simplest, nuclear radiation is energy released

While often associated with "danger," nuclear radiation is a critical tool in several fields: At its simplest