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Yes, alpha particles are a form of particulate radiation. They are made up of two protons and two neutrons and have a relatively large mass compared to other types of radiation such as beta and gamma rays.

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How is gamma different from alpha and beta radiation?

Alpha, beta and gamma are three types of ionizing radiation. When they collide with atoms, they knock electron(s) out, leaving an ionized atom behind. At each collision, they lose energy. Alpha particles are the bare nuclei of helium atoms: two protons and two neutrons. They are relatively large, slow particles, and do not penetrate into materials: they are stopped by a sheet of paper, or by the skin. Beta particles are high-energy electrons or positions. They are much smaller and lighter than alpha particles, and start at much higher speeds. They can penetrate paper, but are stopped by a thin metal foil. Gamma rays are the shortest possible wavelength of electromagnetic radiation/Iight waves/photons). They are highly penetrating and only stopped by extremely thick lead or some equivalent, thicker, mass of lower density.


List the three main types of nuclear radiation in order of increasing ionizing ability?

Alpha, Beta, Gamma and cosmic are all examples of radiation.Types of radiation could be:Ionizing radiationElectromagnetic radiationInfra red radiation


What particles can thorium emit?

Alpha particles but also electrons and gamma radiations (Th 232).


What part of the atom does nuclear radiation come from?

Nuclear radiation comes from the nucleus of an atom. It can be emitted in the form of alpha particles (helium nuclei), beta particles (high-energy electrons), or gamma rays (high-energy electromagnetic radiation).


Are infrared waves given off by plutonium?

No, plutonium does not naturally emit infrared waves. Plutonium is a radioactive element that primarily emits alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays as part of its decay process. Infrared waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum and are typically associated with heat radiation rather than radioactive decay.

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What part do particles play in radiation?

Particle radiations: alpha particles, beta particles, positrons, neutrons, protons, muons, neutrinos, etc.


Energy and high-speed atomic particles released during a nuclear reaction are called?

Can be alpha, beta particles in radioactive decay, or neutrons in fission. There is also gamma ray energy which is part of the EM spectrum I believe the answer your looking for is Radiation


How is gamma different from alpha and beta radiation?

Alpha, beta and gamma are three types of ionizing radiation. When they collide with atoms, they knock electron(s) out, leaving an ionized atom behind. At each collision, they lose energy. Alpha particles are the bare nuclei of helium atoms: two protons and two neutrons. They are relatively large, slow particles, and do not penetrate into materials: they are stopped by a sheet of paper, or by the skin. Beta particles are high-energy electrons or positions. They are much smaller and lighter than alpha particles, and start at much higher speeds. They can penetrate paper, but are stopped by a thin metal foil. Gamma rays are the shortest possible wavelength of electromagnetic radiation/Iight waves/photons). They are highly penetrating and only stopped by extremely thick lead or some equivalent, thicker, mass of lower density.


List the three main types of nuclear radiation in order of increasing ionizing ability?

Alpha, Beta, Gamma and cosmic are all examples of radiation.Types of radiation could be:Ionizing radiationElectromagnetic radiationInfra red radiation


What particles can thorium emit?

Alpha particles but also electrons and gamma radiations (Th 232).


What part of the atom does nuclear radiation come from?

Nuclear radiation comes from the nucleus of an atom. It can be emitted in the form of alpha particles (helium nuclei), beta particles (high-energy electrons), or gamma rays (high-energy electromagnetic radiation).


Are infrared waves given off by plutonium?

No, plutonium does not naturally emit infrared waves. Plutonium is a radioactive element that primarily emits alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays as part of its decay process. Infrared waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum and are typically associated with heat radiation rather than radioactive decay.


Who was the first to identify alpha beta and gamma radiation?

Ernest Rutherford was the first to identify alpha and beta radiation, while Paul Villard discovered gamma radiation. This research took place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as part of the study of radioactivity.


What part of the atoms caused the particles to bounce?

The heavy, dense nucleus of the atom caused the alpha particles to bounce back in Rutherford's experiment.


Can alpha particles penetrate the skin?

No, alpha particles cannot penetrate the skin. They have low penetration power and are typically stopped by clothing or the outer layer of skin. However, alpha-emitting materials can be harmful if inhaled, ingested, or exposed to through an open wound.


Which is not one of the waves of the electromagnetic spectrum - UV rays or Alpha rays or Visible light or Infrared rays?

Alpha rays are not one of the waves of the electromagnetic spectrum. Alpha rays are actually streams of alpha particles, which are clusters of two protons and two neutrons emitted by certain types of radioactive materials.


What type of particles are released as part of alpha decay?

It is the alpha particle, which is actually a helium-4 nucleus, that is emitted during alpha decay. The helium-4 nucleus, you'll recall, consists of two protons and two neutrons.See the links below for more information.