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Properties of Radioactive Emissions

Properties of Radioactive Emissions. Alpha Particles, Beta Particles and Gamma Rays Presented By: Dan Mitchell & Terry Burger. The Alpha Particle. Easily-Absorbable Exact structure of a Helium atom Approx. 8000x heavier than an electron Easily ionized Rapidly stop when penetrating material

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Properties of Radioactive Emissions

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  1. Properties of Radioactive Emissions Alpha Particles, Beta Particles and Gamma Rays Presented By: Dan Mitchell & Terry Burger

  2. The Alpha Particle • Easily-Absorbable • Exact structure of a Helium atom • Approx. 8000x heavier than an electron • Easily ionized • Rapidly stop when penetrating material • Deflected in electromagnetic fields

  3. The Beta Particle • Ejected from the nucleus of radioactive atoms • Is very light in mass • Tends to be faster than Alpha particles • Are not radioactive themselves • Penetrates more deeply than Alpha particles • Deflected in electromagnetic fields

  4. Gamma Rays • Is electromagnetic radiation • Is a packet of EM energy which is a proton • Have very short wavelengths a few hundred nanometers • Have no mass or electrical charge • High penetration

  5. http://www.umt.edu/research/eh/Princeton/basics.html http://www.dirtybombdetector.com/radiations.htm http://en.wikipedia.org References

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