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Physics - GCSE AQA - Combined Science - Higher

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Question:

How is beta and gamma radiation used in medicine?

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Answer:

Beta and gamma radiation is ejected through someone to detect illnesses or damaged organs, and kill cancerous cells. Because it is so penetrating, it can easily pass through the human body, and because they both aren't that ionising, it's safe to use.


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