Nonparticulate Radiation Info

Nonparticulate radiation lacks mass and charge, existing purely as "packets" of energy called photons.

The only part of the spectrum detectable by the human eye. Infrared (IR): Experienced as heat. nonparticulate radiation

Used for communication (cell phones, Wi-Fi) and heating food. What is Radiation? - International Atomic Energy Agency Nonparticulate radiation lacks mass and charge

It travels in a wave-like pattern and can move through a vacuum, such as outer space. nonparticulate radiation

Because it has no mass, certain forms (like gamma rays) can penetrate much more deeply into materials than particulate radiation. The Electromagnetic Spectrum

Frequently used in medical imaging to view internal structures.