Radioactive substances can emit alpha particles, gamma radiation (gamma rays) and beta radiation (beta particles). What they do not emit is delta radiation.
It causes transmutation.
It has a mass of 4 amus.
Dosimetry
In descending order of penetration:-gamma rays.neutrons.beta particles.alpha particles.
Rys emitted by radioactive substances.
Protons are rarely emitted, but a decay mode called positron decay is very common. The positron is the antiparticle of the electron and is exactly the same mass as the electron. It has charge +e.
Colours are produced when electromagnetic radiation is emitted. The precise colour will depend on the wavelength of the radiation.
Particles or electromagnetic radiation are emitted.
technetium gives off gamma radiation.
Yes they are. Nearly all kinds of electromagnetic radiation are emitted during radioactive decay
Dosimetry
The initial atom is transformed in another atom.
I would expect the total radiation to be equal to the sum of the individual radiations.
I would expect the total radiation to be equal to the sum of the individual radiations.
Radiation injuries are caused by ionizing radiation emitted by sources such as the sun, x-ray and other diagnostic machines, tanning beds, and radioactive elements
Radiation injuries are caused by ionizing radiation emitted by such sources as the sun, x-ray and other diagnostic machines, tanning beds, and radioactive elements
Electromagnetic radiation emitted during radioactive decay and having an extremely short wavelength.
This is the gamma radiation.
The alpha radiation emitted from uranium isotopes is an ionizing radiation.