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RADiations Effects on Components and Systems

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RADiations Effects on Components and Systems refers to the impact of various types of radiation on electronic components, devices, and systems. Different types of radiation—such as ionizing radiation (like gamma rays, X-rays, and high-energy particles) and non-ionizing radiation (like microwaves or RF radiation)—can have different effects on materials and electronic systems. ### Types of Radiation and Their Effects 1.

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