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GAMMA RAYS

SARAH KLOSKI AND MATTHEW JACOBS

Even though gamma rays are viewed as deadly by many, how can they be used in a positive way to benefit the medical field?

TO BEGIN, WHAT ARE GAMMA RAYS?

  • They have a very short wavelength of less than one-tenth of a nanometer
  • Given off by stars and some radioactive substances
  • For every meter, the frequency is 3x10^19
  • Can pass through the space within the atoms
  • Can release more energy in 10 seconds than the sun will emit in its entire 10 billion year lifetime
  • Travels at the speed of light
  • Generated by radioactive atoms and nuclear explosions

HOW ARE GAMMA RAYS USED IN THE MEDICAL FIELD?

  • Treating internal organs
  • Kill cancer cells
  • Sterilize medical equipment
  • Radioactive tracers, which scan a patient to detect the gamma ray and build up a picture of what's going on inside the patient

WHY THEY ARE VIEWED AS BAD

  • Can form mutations in growing tissues, unborn babies are especially vulnerable
  • Cell damage
  • Can cause a variety of cancers
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So after all of that, why would we use gamma rays?

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REASONS WHY

  • There's more positives than negatives
  • Everything has a negative outcome
  • Gamma Rays fail 3% of the time
  • It benefits our medical field's technology and sanitation
  • It also kills bacteria in foods we eat everyday such as strawberries
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  • It improves the medical field by advancing their technology, such as nuclear medical deception used to see and analyze or diagnose the overview of the human body
  • Clean different tools used in surgeries or for the average checkup

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  • Gamma rays kill bacteria in many foods such as strawberries and different other fruits
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WORKS CITED

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