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发表于 2016-9-22 17:43 · 江苏
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本帖最后由 lrj1993 于 2016-9-22 17:44 编辑
虽然感觉楼主发错区了。。。
Can X-Rays Damage Electronics?
X-rays are a type of ionizing radiation, which means that the photons have enough energy to knock electrons out of the atoms they come into contact with, creating positively charged ions in the process.
In large doses, ionizing radiation can harm biological tissue by damaging cell DNA faster than it can be repaired. But electronics aren’t made of biological tissue and they don’t have any DNA to worry about. So can X-rays cause them damage? Not in any significant way, no.
Mobile Phones & Media Players
Like computers and tablets, mobile phones — smart or otherwise — don’t use any photosensitive materials in their construction, so they won’t be damaged by X-rays. Because they’re much smaller, you also don’t need to worry about them obscuring much of your carry-on luggage, so they can stay in your bag.
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