Exposure refers to the direct contact or interaction of an individual with a hazardous substance, often leading to potential health risks. Secondary contamination, on the other hand, occurs when a person or object becomes contaminated as a result of coming into contact with a contaminated surface or another contaminated individual, rather than the primary source of the hazard itself. In essence, exposure is the initial interaction, while secondary contamination involves the spread of contaminants from one source to another.
Radiation exposure is being exposed to radiation (as x rays, gamma, beta, neutrons, alpha, ...etc) but contamination is breathing or ingesting something polluted with contaminants as Mercury, carbon dioxide, uranium, plutonium, arsenic, ...etc
Radiation exposure is being exposed to radiation (as x rays, gamma, beta, neutrons, alpha, ...etc) but contamination is breathing or ingesting something polluted with contaminants as mercury, carbon dioxide, uranium, plutonium, arsenic, ...etc
Identify the difference between primary sector and secondary sector
secondary is cooler
A contaminant is something that does not belong. Contamination is the presence of one or more contaminants.
what are the diffrence between primary reserve and secondary reserve?
Primary can't be recharged, secondary can be recharged.
there is no difference!
what is the difference between primary and seconday vitamin deficiency
math
The difference between the foundation and core subjects at secondary school lies in the syllabus. They are usually used for grading purposes and placement.
The difference between primary data and secondary data is that primary data is the information from the original research.