Alpha radiation does not have a colour.
In order for something to have a colour, it must emit rays of visible light. Alpha radiation and light are two different things which have little to do with each other.
Yes, alpha radiation is an ionizing radiation.
Yes, alpha radiation is an ionizing radiation.
No. Decay is the process, radiation is the product.
Alpha and Beta Radiation are types of ionizing radiation. They are both charged particles though Alpha is heavier than the particle Beta.
It can be used for smoke detectors
Yes, alpha radiation is an ionizing radiation.
Yes, alpha radiation is an ionizing radiation.
Alpha (and beta) radiation is "particle radiation" Gamma is electro-magnetic radiation.
No. Decay is the process, radiation is the product.
A zinc sulfide scintillator probe is used to detect alpha radiation. The scintillator probe is just sensitive to alpha radiation.
Alpha and Beta Radiation are types of ionizing radiation. They are both charged particles though Alpha is heavier than the particle Beta.
It can be used for smoke detectors
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Gamma radiation is the strongest, followed by beta, followed by alpha. So, in answer to your question; alpha is the weakest type of radiation :)