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Alpha particles can be stopped by a piece of paper, beta particles can penetrate through skin but can be stopped by a sheet of aluminum, while gamma rays are the most penetrating and can pass through most materials, requiring dense materials like lead or concrete to be stopped.
Oil can pass through filter paper. Also bear in mind that there are different grades of filter paper. I personally have filtered oil very successfully, using an ordinary paper towel as my filter paper.
because the filter paper was really tight so it wont go through
no they cant because gamma rays are waves and are so powerful they can simply go right through you without causing you to much harm. beta can be fatal and so can alpha if given in a large quantity inside someone.
Try it and look closely. You'll see why. (If you can't: it's because that leaves a stripe down one side of the funnel, all the way to the point of the cone, where liquid can go straight through without passing through the filter paper at all.)
Yes, gamma rays can penetrate through paper. However, the thickness and density of the paper can impact how much of the gamma rays are able to pass through. Thicker and denser paper will block more gamma rays.
Beta is nothing but electrons. Its mass is very meagre. Its speed is higher. With all these beta can easily penetrate through the paper. Where as the alpha is helium nucleus. Its mass is very high and so its speed is very low. Because of these, alpha cannot pass through the paper.
Alpha particles can be stopped by a piece of paper, beta particles can penetrate through skin but can be stopped by a sheet of aluminum, while gamma rays are the most penetrating and can pass through most materials, requiring dense materials like lead or concrete to be stopped.
No. There's a reason that a beta particle can only penetrate a couple of mm and that a gamma particle can go through everything.
They can
Yes. Oil can pass through filter paper sucsessfully.
Yes the paper stop when we pressed this.
It depends on which isotope you are asking about. Some decay through alpha, some decay through beta, some decay through other processes. All can leave the nucleus in an excited state, resulting in gamma emission.
Gamma rays can pretty much travel through anything because of their speed,and intense hotness.There is only 1 thing in the universe that a gamma ray cannot go through, and that is a black hole.Black holes have such an amazing gravitational pull that the black hole would just suck up the light.
yes, but it drastically reduces them
Yes.
No, soda does not go through toilet paper easily. Toilet paper is designed to absorb liquids, so it may take some time for the soda to soak through. However, if the soda is left on the toilet paper for a prolonged period, it may eventually start to seep through.