properties of alpha beta gamma radiation

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  • What are the three types of radiation discussed?
    Alpha, beta, and gamma radiation
  • What does it mean for an isotope to be radioactive?
    Its nuclei decay and release radiation
  • Why can we not predict when radioactive decay will happen?
    It is a random process
  • How far can alpha particles travel in air?
    About five centimeters
  • How far can beta particles travel in air?
    About fifteen centimeters
  • How far can gamma radiation travel in air?
    Several meters
  • What material can stop alpha particles?
    A single sheet of paper
  • What material is needed to stop beta particles?
    A few millimeters of aluminum
  • What material can stop gamma radiation?
    Several centimeters of lead
  • What does penetrating power indicate?
    The type of material needed to stop radiation
  • What happens when radiation collides with atoms?
    Atoms can lose electrons and form ions
  • What are ions?
    Atoms with a charge
  • How ionizing are alpha particles?
    Very strongly ionizing
  • How ionizing are beta particles compared to alpha particles?
    Quite strongly ionizing, but less than alpha
  • How ionizing is gamma radiation?
    Weakly ionizing
  • What are the key properties of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation?
    • Range in air:
    • Alpha: ~5 cm
    • Beta: ~15 cm
    • Gamma: Several meters
    • Penetrating power:
    • Alpha: Stopped by paper
    • Beta: Stopped by aluminum
    • Gamma: Stopped by lead
    • Ionizing power:
    • Alpha: Very strong
    • Beta: Quite strong
    • Gamma: Weak