beacause, beta radiation is not strong enough to go trough metal.
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.
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.
Beta is not typically used in determining paper thickness. Paper thickness is usually measured in terms of caliper, which is the thickness of a single sheet of paper expressed in thousandths of an inch or micrometers. Factors such as paper weight, density, and formation contribute to the thickness of paper.
Beta radiation is used in paper making to measure the density and thickness of paper. By passing beta radiation through the paper, it can detect variations in the paper's properties, helping to ensure quality control during the production process. This technology is non-destructive and provides real-time feedback for adjustments in the manufacturing process.
Ernest Rutherford discovered radiation. Alpha is most harmful is ingested, it cannot penetrate the sign, nor paper or metal or lead, beta is able to penetrate paper and metal, and gamma, the most harmful of the three is able to penetrate paper, metal, lead, and skin. beta can penetrate the skin after a long period of time.
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.
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.
The radioactive element is composed of unstable nuclei that try to reach stability through emitting nuclear radiations as alpha, beta, and gamma nuclear radiations.
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A few cms. of air or gas and a few mm of a liquid as water and a metal foil may stop the beta radiations.
My hand can penetrate paper because of the force of yourfist it will cause a devastating reaction that will happen insplit second because of your bone structure..----------------------------------------------------------You think probable to beta radiations.
Beta is weak so it can only penetrate through thin material ,sayyy paper but it is then blocked by thick plastic
Ionizing radiations are alpha, beta, gamma rays, etc.
Applications of promethium: - beta radiation source in instruments used to measure thickness of coatings by retrodiffusion of beta radiations - luminous paints - atomic batteries
the gamma and beta radiations which can cause cell mutation and radiation poisoning
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Energy and radiations as alpha, beta, gamma, etc.