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E0A01 : What, if any, are the differences between the radiation produced by radioactive materials and the electromagnetic energy radiated by an antenna?

  -  There is no significant difference between the two types of radiation
  -  Only radiation produced by radioactivity can injure human beings
  -  RF radiation does not have sufficient energy to break apart atoms and molecules; radiation from radioactive sources does
  -  Radiation from an antenna will damage unexposed photographic film, ordinary radioactive materials do not cause this problem


Correct Answer : RF radiation does not have sufficient energy to break apart atoms and molecules; radiation from radioactive sources does
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