Radiation will always remain a particle so long as it doesn't come in contact with MOST direct sunlight, or water. In that case, water becomes irradiated and the Particle becomes part of the water.
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answer 2 electromagnetic radiation - radio waves do not involve particles. Sound waves, heat, and UV light etc also are radiation. 'Radiation' is also used in Biology, to describe the spread .
Alpha and Beta Radiation are types of ionizing radiation. They are both charged particles though Alpha is heavier than the particle Beta.
bremsstrahlung is german and translates as breaking or slowing down rapidly.bremsstrahlung radiation is the electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle slows rapidly.
The gamma ray is not a particle but is just an EM wave that transmits energy.
Yes, scattering of radiation occurs when the size of the particle is smaller than the wavelength of the radiation. This phenomenon causes the radiation to interact with the particles, changing its direction and intensity. This principle is commonly observed in processes like Rayleigh scattering in the Earth's atmosphere.
When (^{222}Rn) emits a beta particle, it transforms into (^{222}Fr), which is Francium.
Radiation damping is a phenomenon where electromagnetic waves emitted by an accelerating charged particle lead to the loss of energy and momentum from the particle. This process causes the particle to slow down due to the radiation it emits.
Alpha Particle
Gamma radiation is the most energetic and penetrating of the options provided, followed by the alpha particle, beta particle, and antineutrino, in descending order.
Alpha (and beta) radiation is "particle radiation" Gamma is electro-magnetic radiation.
The Wilson Chamber has the radiation independent of the particle. This is a particle detector used for detecting ionizing radiation.
An particle of alpha-radiation consists of two protons and two neutrons. It is a highly charged particle and is thus highly ionising. It is therefore highly dangerous. Because of its size, it penetrates very little, being stopped even by a thin sheet of paper. The other forms of radiation are beta-radiation and gamma-radiation. Beta-radiation consists of a high-speed electron, whereas gamma-radiation is a high-energy electromagnetic wave.
Alpha and Beta Radiation are types of ionizing radiation. They are both charged particles though Alpha is heavier than the particle Beta.
Mechanical and Particle
A photon is a particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy. It is the fundamental unit of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
a particle traveling in wave form.
This particle is a neutron:neutron-----------proton + electron + neutrino
Braking radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle (such as an electron) slows down or changes direction due to interacting with a nearby atom or nucleus. This sudden deceleration causes the particle to emit photons as it loses energy. Braking radiation can be seen in X-ray production when high-speed electrons are slowed down in the target material.