Non-ionizing radiation refers to any sort of electromagnetic radiation it does not carry enough electricity per quantum to help ionize atoms or even molecules—that is, to fully remove an electron from an atom or even molecule. Instead involving producing charged ions while passing through issue, the electromagnetic radiation has sufficient energy limited to excitation, the movement of electron to an increased energy state.
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