Radiation (disambiguation)

Radiation is a process in which a body emits energy that propagates through a medium or through empty space, but is absorbed by other bodies. Radiation may also refer to:

Physics

  • Electromagnetic radiation, radiation that takes the form of a self-propagating wave of electric and magnetic fields,
    • Particular wavelength bands of full electromagnetic spectrum, such as gamma rays, radio waves, visible light
    • Thermal radiation, electromagnetic radiation that emanates from every object above absolute zero in proportion to the fourth power of its temperature
    • Synchrotron radiation (also called a synchrotron light source), electromagnetic radiation generated by the acceleration of fast moving charged particles through magnetic fields
  • Gravitational radiation, radiation that takes the form of gravitational waves, or ripples in the curvature of spacetime.
  • Ionizing radiation, radiation that is of high enough energy to cause atoms to lose or gain electrons, rendering molecules, such as proteins, incapable of functioning
  • Nuclear radiation, radiation, especially ionizing radiation, that emanates from nuclear processes such as radioactive decay
  • Acoustic radiation, which takes the form of mechanical waves in a physical transmission medium, such as ultrasound, sound, and seismic waves

Medicine

  • Radiation therapy, also called radiotherapy, a medical treatment that involves exposing part or all of the body to a controlled amount of ionizing radiation
  • Radiation poisoning, a form of damage to organ tissue due to excessive exposure to ionizing radiation
  • Radiation, characteristic of an affliction, such as pain, in which it spreads out to parts of the body other than the origin
  • Optic or acoustic radiations, signal pathway structures of human brain white matter in the visual and auditory systems

Evolutionary biology

Regulatory law

  • Intentional radiator, radio waves that are produced by an electronic device as a necessary part of its function, such as those produced by a radio transmitter
  • Unintentional radiator, undesirable radio waves that are produced by an electronic device, such as a computer or video game console, as a consequence of its design

Music and arts

  • Radiation (album), released in 1998, the tenth studio album by the British progressive rock band Marillion
  • Roddy Radiation, stage name of Roddy Byers (born 1955), English musician
  • A pseudonym of Toby Fox, composer for the webcomic Homestuck, and creator of the video game Undertale
  • "Radiation", a 1997 song by Feeder, from the album Polythene

Other

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