Pinyin/Radiation, Ionizing
Ionizing radiation is the energy or particles (protons, electrons or neutrons) produced by unstable atoms of radioactive materials. It is present in the environment, as a result of both naturally occurring radioactive minerals and cosmic radiation arriving from outer space. Ionizing radiation is also produced by certain human activities, such as medicine and industry, and may result from accidents in nuclear facilities and nuclear bomb explosions.
When absorbed by the body, radiation produces toxic free radicals. Exposure to high levels of radiation can cause substantial damage to human body tissues, and may lead to death. Prolonged exposure to lower levels is also associated with increased risk of ill-health.
Diànlí fúshè shì yuánzǐ yǐ diàncíbō huò lìzǐ xíngshì suǒ shìfàng de yī zhǒng néngliàng. Rénmen suíshí dōuhuì jiēchù dào tiānrán diànlí fúshè yuán, pìrú, láizì yú tǔrǎng, shuǐ hé zhíbèi yǐjí X shèxiàn hé yīliáo qìxiè děng rénwéi zàochéng de fúshè.
Dāng fúshè jìliàng chāoguò yīdìng shuǐpíng shí, jiù huì gěi jiànkāng dàilái zhíjiē yǐngxiǎng, bǐrú pífū zhuóshāng huò jíxìng fúshè zònghézhèng. Dī jìliàng diànlí fúshè kěnéng huì jiādà chángqī yǐngxiǎng de fēngxiǎn, rú áizhèng.