Types of radiation

Cards (15)

  • Nucleon number
    Number of protons + number of neutrons
  • Proton number
    Number of protons
  • The number of protons in a nucleus determines which element it is
  • Isotopes
    Nuclei with the same proton number but different nucleon number, so different number of neutrons
  • Sources of background radiation
    • Radon (a gas formed in rocks below the ground)
    • Rocks and buildings
    • Food
    • Cosmic rays
    • Medicine e.g. X-rays
    • Nuclear power and testing (around 1%)
  • The level of background radiation varies from one place to another due to the different rocks in each area, the types of buildings and height above sea level
  • Investigating a radioactive source
    1. Place absorber
    2. Take reading
    3. Determine type of radiation
  • In the example, there would be 330 cpm of alpha, no beta, and 20 cpm of gamma
  • Nuclear decay equations
    1. Total nucleon number must be the same before and after
    2. Total proton number must be the same before and after
  • Radium-226 decays to radon-222 by releasing an alpha particle
  • Radioactive decay
    Random process where unstable nuclei try to become more stable by releasing radiation
  • Types of radiation
    • Alpha
    • Beta
    • Gamma
  • Alpha radiation

    • Helium nucleus
    • Low penetrating power
    • Low danger outside body, high danger inside body
  • Beta radiation

    • High energy electron
    • Medium penetrating power
    • Medium danger outside and inside body
  • Gamma radiation
    • Electromagnetic wave
    • High penetrating power
    • High danger outside and inside body