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topic 5 radioactivity
nuclear radiation
properties of alpha beta + gamma
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Relative mass and charge of a alpha particle
Mass =
4
and charge = +
2
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Relative mass and charge of a beta-minus particle
Mass =
approx.
1/2000
and charge = -1
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Relative mass and charge of a beta-plus particle
Mass = approx.
1/2000
and charge = +1
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Relative mass and charge of a gamma ray
Mass =
0
and charge = 0
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Ionising power
The ability to ionise materials
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Ionising power of an alpha particle
Highly
ionising
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Ionising power of a beta particle
Moderately
ionising
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Ionising power of a gamma ray
Weakly ionising
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Penetrating power
The ability to penetrate (pass through)
matter
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Penetrating power of an alpha particle
Weakly penetrating
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Penetrating power
of a
beta particle
Moderately penetrating
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Penetrating power of a gamma ray
Strongly
penetrating
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Materials that stop alpha particles
Skin
or paper
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Materials that stop beta particles
A few millimetres (mm) of
aluminium
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Materials that stop gamma rays
Several
centimetres
(cm) of lead or about 1 metre (m) of concrete
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Range
(in
air
)
How far
nuclear
radiation can travel in air before it is absorbed
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Range of an alpha particle
Less than
5
centimetres
(cm)
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Range of a beta particle
About 1
metre
(m)
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Range of a gamma ray
Over
1 kilometre
(km)
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