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ionising radiation
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What are the three types of ionising radiation?
Alpha
,
beta
, and gamma
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What are the characteristics of alpha particles?
Composed of two
protons
and two
neutrons
Emitted from the
nucleus
Strongly
ionising
Travel a few
cm
in air
Stopped by a
sheet of paper
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What is the composition of an alpha particle?
Two
protons
and two
neutrons
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How far can alpha particles travel in air?
A few
cm
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What stops alpha particles?
A
sheet of paper
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Why are alpha particles strongly ionising?
Because of their
size
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What are the applications of alpha radiation in the home?
Used in smoke detectors
Ionises
air particles to create a current
Smoke binds to ions, stopping the current
Alarm sounds when current stops
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What is a beta particle?
A fast-moving
electron
released by the
nucleus
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What is the charge of a beta particle?
-1
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How do beta particles ionise?
They are
moderately ionising
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How far can beta particles penetrate materials?
Moderately
far
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What absorbs beta particles?
A sheet of
aluminum
around
3 mm
thick
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What happens to a neutron when a beta particle is emitted?
A neutron turns into a
proton
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What are the uses of beta radiation?
Testing the
thickness
of metal sheets
Particles
are not immediately absorbed
Variations in thickness affect radiation passing through
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What are gamma rays?
Waves of
electromagnetic radiation
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How do gamma rays penetrate materials?
They penetrate far without being
stopped
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Why are gamma rays weakly ionising?
They
tend
to
pass
through
atoms
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What can absorb gamma rays?
Thick sheets of lead or
metres
of concrete
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How do the ionising properties of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation compare?
Alpha
is
strongly ionising
,
beta moderately
,
gamma weakly
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