2.3.2 Types of Radiation

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    • What particles make up alpha radiation?
      Helium nuclei
    • Alpha particles have a positive charge of +2.
    • The penetration power of alpha particles is low
    • What particles make up beta radiation?
      Electrons or positrons
    • Match the property with beta radiation:
      Composition ↔️ Electrons or positrons
      Symbol ↔️ β⁻ or β⁺
      Penetration power ↔️ Medium
    • Gamma rays have no charge.
    • What is the charge of a beta-minus particle?
      -1
    • Match the type of radiation with its composition:
      Alpha Radiation ↔️ Helium nuclei
      Beta Radiation ↔️ Electrons or positrons
      Gamma Radiation ↔️ Electromagnetic waves
    • What is the symbol for gamma radiation?
      γγ
    • Beta-minus particles are emitted when a neutron decays into a proton
    • Beta particles can penetrate paper but are stopped by an aluminum sheet
    • What type of waves does gamma radiation consist of?
      Electromagnetic waves
    • Beta radiation consists of electrons or positrons.
    • What are the components of a helium nucleus in alpha radiation?
      2 protons and 2 neutrons
    • Beta-plus decay occurs when a proton decays into a neutron.
    • Alpha radiation consists of helium nuclei
    • What type of particle is emitted in beta-minus decay?
      Electron
    • What are the two types of particles emitted in beta radiation?
      Electrons or positrons
    • Match the radiation type with its composition:
      Alpha radiation ↔️ Helium nuclei
      Beta radiation ↔️ Electrons or positrons
      Gamma radiation ↔️ Electromagnetic waves
    • What type of material is used to shield against gamma radiation?
      Thick lead or concrete
    • Gamma rays are uncharged and have no mass.
    • Gamma radiation has the highest penetration power among the three types
    • What are the key properties to focus on when identifying radiation types?
      Composition, charge, penetration, shielding
    • Alpha radiation consists of helium nuclei made up of 2 protons and2 neutrons
    • Order the materials needed to shield alpha, beta, and gamma radiation based on their increasing thickness.
      1️⃣ Paper
      2️⃣ Aluminum sheet
      3️⃣ Thick lead
    • Alpha particles can be stopped by a sheet of paper.
    • Beta particles can have a charge of +1 or -1.
    • Beta radiation can be shielded by an aluminum sheet.
    • Gamma rays have the highest penetration power among the three radiation types.
    • Beta particles have medium penetration power and can be stopped by an aluminum sheet
    • Gamma radiation consists of high-energy electromagnetic waves
    • Match the type of radiation with its penetration power:
      Alpha Radiation ↔️ Low
      Beta Radiation ↔️ Medium
      Gamma Radiation ↔️ High
    • What material is sufficient to stop alpha particles?
      Paper
    • Beta-plus particles are emitted when a proton decays into a neutron
    • Gamma radiation has no charge and high penetration power
    • Gamma radiation has no charge
    • What is the composition of alpha radiation?
      Helium nuclei
    • Match the type of radiation with its charge:
      Alpha ↔️ +2
      Beta ↔️ -1 or +1
      Gamma ↔️ 0
    • Beta radiation consists of electrons or positrons
    • Match the type of radiation with its effective shielding material:
      Alpha ↔️ Paper or skin
      Beta ↔️ Aluminum sheet
      Gamma ↔️ Thick lead or concrete