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What type of matter does radiation happen in? (Liquid,solid,or gas)



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Sagot :

AL2006

Radiation can pass through any phase of matter.

Examples:
Light, radio, heat, and X-rays, all pass through glass (solid),
water (liquid), and air (gas) very easily.

(Moreover, I would be remiss if I failed to point out in addition that
microwave radiation passes through meatloaf and coffee with only
partial attenuation due to absorption.)