Particles and radiation

    Cards (8)

    • Types of ionising radiation
      • Alpha particle
      • Beta
      • Gamma
    • Alpha particle
      • Consists of 2 neutrons and 2 protons and is equivalent to a helium nucleus
      • High ionising but low penetrating power
      • Range is 1 to 2 centimetres of air
    • Beta
      • A high-speed electron ejected from the nucleus as a neutron turns into a proton
      • Medium ionising and penetrating power
      • Range is approximately 15 centimetres of air
    • Gamma
      • Electromagnetic radiation from the nucleus
      • Low ionising and high penetrating power
      • Range is many kilometres of air
    • Each type of radiation shown in the electromagnetic spectrum has a different wavelength and a different frequency
    • Half-life
      The time taken for half of the unstable nuclei in sample to decay
    • What the half-life of a radioactive element is the time taken for
      • The activity to halve
      • The number of parent nuclei to halve
      • The mass of the parent nuclei to halve
    • The use of the international system of units (SI) relevant to health:
      • Kilogram (kg) → mass
      • Metre (m) →length 
      • Second (s) → time
      How to convert units of measure: 
      • Metres to millimetres 
      • Millimetres to micrometres 
      • Litres to millilitres 
      • Millilitres to microlitres 
      • Grams to milligrams 
      • Milligrams to micrograms
      The importance of using significant figures and science notation:
      • Makes calculation with large or small numbers less cumbersome
      • Reduces the chances of data errors