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The three types of ionising radiation are: alpha,
beta and gamma.
1. Alpha
radiation
The unstable nucleus of
a radioactive element gives out alpha radiation.
Alpha ...
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is a particle (Higher
tier only: Alpha is identical to helium nucleus: 2
protons & 2 neutrons).
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is stopped by paper
or few centimetres of air.
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The element
that is left behind is a different element and more
stable. It has 2 protons and
two neutrons less that the original radioactive
element.
2.
Beta radiation
The unstable nucleus of
a radioactive element gives out beta.
Beta ...
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is a particle (Higher
tier only: Beta is a high energy electron).
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penetrates
paper.
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is stopped by
few mm of
aluminium.
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The element
that is left behind is a different element and more
stable. It has one more
proton than the original radioactive element.
3. Gamma
radiation
An
unstable nucleus gives out gamma radiation.
Gamma ...
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is a high
energy electromagnetic wave.
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penetrates
paper.
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penetrates aluminium.
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is absorbed
by few metres of concrete.
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is absorbed by few cm of lead
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