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Beta particles are high-energy electrons that can penetrate paper but are usually stopped by thicker materials, such as metal or plastic. The electrons interact with the atoms in the paper, causing ionization and losing energy as they travel through it. This interaction slows down and eventually stops the beta particles within the paper.

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What cant beta particles pass through?

Beta particles can pass through materials with low density such as air, paper, or even human skin. However, they have difficulty passing through denser materials such as lead, concrete, or thick metal. These materials effectively block or absorb the beta particles, preventing them from penetrating further.


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Notebook paper is not able to stop alpha, beta, or gamma radiation due to its thinness and composition. These types of radiation can easily pass through materials like paper.


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Can beta particles pass through aluminum?

Yes, beta particles can pass through aluminum. However, the thickness of the aluminum and the energy of the beta particles will determine how many particles can pass through. Thicker aluminum will block more beta particles compared to thinner aluminum.


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Which type of radiation can pass easily through polythene sheets?

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Can light pass through cellophane paper?

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Can alpha pass through paper?

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What happens when beta particles pass through a Geiger counter?

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How would you list alpha partcles beta particles and gamma rays in order of increasing penetrating power?

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