Alpha particles do not penetrate much. They are stopped by a few inches of air. They do not penetrate a piece of paper well, and are stopped by aluminum and concrete.
Beta particles can penetrate better, but are stopped by rather thin pieces of aluminum. High energy beta particles are shielded with plastics, wood, or water.
Gamma rays are best absorbed by atoms with heavy nuclei.
Neutrons are usually either absorbed by atoms or moderated to the point of having little energy. Unlike the other emissions, neutrons have a half life, which is a little less than fifteen minutes.
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No. They all penetrate the skin. Gamma rays are the most harmful as they penetrate the most and cause the most amount of damage (Can lead to cancer).
Because alpha and beta aren't strong enough to penetrate the skin or something
If you are asking about which radiation is the most penetrating, gamma rays are the "strongest" in that regard.Gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation of the highest possible energy (frequency). It has a higher frequency (shorter wavelength) than even X-rays. It has the greatest ability to penetrate materials. A gamma ray can go through a hundred people with ease.It takes a very large mass to be effective in stopping gamma radiation. Any material can be used as shielding but, in general, the more mass, the better. It takes a lot more water than lead to stop gamma rays because water is much less dense than lead, but water is cheaper. Stone, concrete, or soil is very cost effective.Any of these radiation may be emitted from the nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay (depending on the type of decay). They all ionize material as it slows them down. Both alpha and beta radiation are particulate radiation, as they are composed of particles.Alpha particles are helium-4 nuclei, composed of two protons and two neutrons. These don't travel very far in air, and a sheet of paper will stop them.A Beta particle is a high energy electron or positron. These have a modest ability to penetrate, but a sheet of aluminum foil will stop them.
Acid washing can be used on concrete and plaster. Swimming pools are commonly acid washed prior to resurfacing. It is also used on aluminum to remove and neutralize oxidization.
They do not expand equally, therefore the aluminium might crack the concrete on a hot day (or vice versa) due to this difference in expansion. i.e steel rods can be used to reinforce concrete because both materials expand equally.
If you mean the Alpha radiation, then it can penetrate very little; barely a few cm's in the air as it is a helium nucleus.
a nail designed to penetrate concrete and hold
Alpha radiation can be stopped by a sheet of paper, beta by a sheet of aluminum foil gamma... several feet of lead. Positrons are 'anti-electrons' and so it would annihilate itself in contact with an electron from normal metal.
An "alpha" particle.
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For the most part alpha particles are stopped before passing through the skin.
It depends on the concrete and the type of radiation. If the concrete is feet thick, then it should only pass through the very surface and stop dead in it's tracks mid-way through the concrete. Recap: Yes, but if the concrete is long/wide enough, it will not pass through completely.
ANS 1: Alpha (He) very harmful rays, it can easily penetrate our body.
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Alpha particles are the strongest of the three known types of radiation (alpha, beta, & gamma). Although the strongest, the alpha particles are the least penetrating.They do not tend to penetrate any substance.A well-known example is your skin. Alpha particles do not penetrate your skin barrier. However, alpha particles energy is high and is a cause of skin cancer and genetic mutations.
Alpha radiation cannot get pass through our body as it cannot penetrate through things. Beta can penetrate through things better than alpha. So if alpha is inside our body then it cannot get outside our body and therefore it becomes dangerous.