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Compare benefits and risks of medical uses of ionising radiation.
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Electromagnetic waves
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Uses and applications of electromagnetic waves
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Compare benefits and risks of medical uses of ionising radiation
- This point belongs to Electromagnetic waves, especially Uses and applications of electromagnetic waves.
- You need to be able to compare benefits and risks of medical uses of ionising radiation.
- The key ideas to know are risks, medical, and benefits.
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This objective helps connect Uses and applications of electromagnetic waves to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Electromagnetic waves.
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What should you know about benefits and risks of medical uses of ionising radiation?
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In Physics, this page helps you answer questions about benefits and risks of medical uses of ionising radiation within Electromagnetic waves. Focus on the key process, correct scientific terms, and how the idea links to exam-style questions. Key terms to check are risks and ionising and non-ionising radiation boundary meaning.
Key terms
- risks: risks is a curriculum-aligned term linked to the learning objective: Compare benefits and risks of medical uses of ionising radiation..
- ionising and non-ionising radiation boundary meaning: ionising and non-ionising radiation. In Uses and applications of electromagnetic waves, this term helps students compare benefits and risks of medical uses of ionising radiation.. It is kept specific to Electromagnetic waves so it is not confused with a nearby Unit 4.6 idea.
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Uses and applications of electromagnetic waves common mistake 1: Answer by clearly explaining how to compare benefits and risks of medical uses of ionising radiation..
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