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An x-ray technician will place a lead cloth over parts of your body when taking an x-ray to protect your cells from being damaged. why do x-rays have the potential to harm your body but radio waves do not?
a) x-rays have a much shorter wavelength than radio waves, and therefore carry more energy that can be transferred to your body.
b) radio waves have longer wavelengths than x-rays and therefore carry more energy than x-rays.
c) radio waves are shorter than x-rays and therefore weaker in strength..
d) x-rays have a taller wavelength than radio waves as shown in the diagram, so they are more harmful.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:40, destineysarah
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