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What is radioactive decay?
Emission of
nuclear radiation
by
unstable nuclei
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What happens during radioactive decay?
Nuclei
become more stable through
radiation
emission
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What is ionisation in the context of radioactive decay?
Knocking
electrons
out of atoms
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What are the types of radiation and their characteristics?
Alpha
:
Nucleus loses two
protons
and two
neutrons
Highest
ionising power
Travels a few
centimetres
in air
Stopped by a
sheet of paper
Beta
:
A neutron changes into a
proton
and an electron
High ionising power
Travels 1m in air
Stopped by a few mm of
aluminium
Gamma
:
Energy is transferred away from the nucleus
Low ionising power
Virtually unlimited range
in air
Stopped by several centimetres of thick lead or
meters
of
concrete
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What is the unit of activity for a radioactive source?
Bequerel
(Bq)
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What does 1 Bq represent?
One
decay
per
second
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How is count rate recorded?
Using
Geiger-Muller
tubes
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How do you calculate count rate after n half-lives?
Initial count rate /
2
n
2^n
2
n
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What is the definition of half-life?
Time for half of
unstable
nuclei to decay
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What does the net decline in activity represent?
Reduction
in activity /
original activity
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How can ionising radiation affect living cells?
It can
damage
or
kill
them
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Why is alpha radiation dangerous inside the body?
It affects all
surrounding
tissue
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How does beta and gamma radiation affect the body?
They can penetrate into
tissues
inside and outside
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What is irradiation?
Exposure of an object to
nuclear radiation
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How can irradiation be prevented?
By
shielding
, removing, or moving away
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What is contamination in the context of radiation?
Atoms
of
radioactive
material on or in an object
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What happens to an object that is contaminated?
It remains exposed to
radiation
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What are the methods to protect against irradiation and contamination?
Maintain distance from the
radiation source
Limit time near the source
Shield from radiation
Peer review
studies on radiation effects
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