Utilisateur
It is spontaneous.
Alpha radiation produced by alpha decay. Releases helium nuclei, also known as alpha particles.
Produced by beta decay. Releases electrons, also known as beta particles.
Produced by gamma decay. It is a high-energy electromagnetic wave with a higher frequency than X-Rays.
Electrons.
A geiger counter
Food
The sun
Rocks
Radon
Beta radiation
Gamma radiation
Alpha Radiation
A Neutron
Nuclear fission is the process where the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei and other particles.
Nuclear fusion is the process by which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a single heavier one while releasing massive amounts of energy.
A nuclear reactor
This creates an unstable nucleus.
1. Nucleur Fission is the splitting of a large nucleus into a smaller nucleus
2. Fission usually requires the absorbtion of a neutron to destabalise the nucleus
3. A heavy nucleus splits into 2 smaller nuclei, 2 or 3 neutrons plus gamma rays
4. Thermal energy is released during a fission reaction
5. The neutrons may cause a chain reaction
6. A chain reaction is controlled in a nuclear reactor
1. Nuclear fusion is the joining of small nuclei into large nuclei
2. During the process, some of the mass is converted into energy and released as heat/thermal energy
3. Fusion of hydrogen forms helium
Chain reaction
Protons or neutrons.
The amount of time that it takes one half of the atoms present to decay
Irradiation
Contamination
2 Protons + 2 Neutrons
To make the nucleus more stable
ionising radiation
The becquerel
In nuclear fission there is a lot of energy being emitted so it needs to be used/controlled
A hydrogen 1 fusing with a hydrogen 2 to make a Helium 3
Yes it releases tons
+2 charge, stopped by paper, high ionisation
-1 charge, a few mm of metal, medium ionisation
0 charge, reduced by lead, lowest ionisation
Ionisation is the process by which an electron is removed from an atom or a molecule