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X-rays: Understanding Electromagnetic Radiation vs. Matter
X-rays are not a form of matter. They are a type of electromagnetic radiation, like visible light or microwaves. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Electromagnetic radiation does not have mass and does not take up space, so it is not a form of matter.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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