no. The most commonly used radioactive material is Americium
Americium become to be largely used in smoke detectors after 1970.
Smoke detectors are devices that detect smoke. They are used as warning devices in houses to warn people of fire.
Am is Americium. It has atomic number of 95 and atomic mass of 243amu. Among other things, it is used for commercial smoke detectors. It is the product of the decay of Uranium.
Americium (isotope 241) is the most common radioactive element used in smoke detectors.
14-3 Is the standard wire use for residental smoke detectors.
Americium (pronounced /ˌæməˈrɪsiəm/) is a synthetic element that has the symbol Am, the atomic number 95, and is used in smoke detectors.
americinium is used in smoke detectors to check for smoke
The first smoke detectors are based on optical principles - photoelectric detectors.
There are several types of smoke detectors that can be used in the home. Interlinked smoke detectors can interlink smoke and heat detectors for better convenience. Also, wireless units can be configured specifically to your needs. More safety and smoke detector information can be found on: http://www.safelincs.co.uk/Smoke-Alarms/
Uses of radioisotopes include:Use as tracers (iodine-131 is used as a tracer in humans; carbon-14 is used in plants)Use in cancer Treatment (cobalt-60 is used in radiotherapy)Use in smoke detectors (americium-241 is used in household smoke detectors)Use determining age (uranium-238 is used in determining age of non-living material; carbon-14 is used in determining age of dead material)Use in generation of electricity (uranium-233 and uranium-235 are used to make electricity in a process called nuclear fission)
It can be used for smoke detectors
Yes, americium is used as ionizing source in smoke detectors.