Strålingens
Strålning, or radiation in Swedish, describes energy that propagates through space or matter as waves or particles. The possessive form strålingens appears in phrases describing properties of radiation, such as strålingens intensitet or strålingens spektrum. Radiation can originate from natural sources, such as the Sun and radioactive decay, or from human-made sources, including X-ray devices, industrial processes, and nuclear reactors.
Radiation is typically divided into electromagnetic radiation and particle radiation. Electromagnetic radiation spans from radio waves,
Key properties include energy, wavelength or frequency, and the ability to travel at the speed of light
Measurement and units: dose quantities such as gray (Gy) for absorbed energy and sievert (Sv) for biological
Applications: medical imaging (X-ray, CT), radiation therapy, sterilization, materials inspection, and energy production in nuclear reactors.