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4.2.4 Random Nature of Radioactive Decay

Range, Penetrating Power, and Ionising Power

Range in Air

  • Alpha Particles:
    • Large and can travel around 5 cm in the air before they collide with air particles and stop.
  • Beta Particles:
    • Can travel further; they can reach about 15 cm in the air before stopping.
  • Gamma Radiation:
    • Travels several meters in the air before stopping.

Penetrating Power

  • Alpha Particles:
    • Stopped by a single sheet of paper.
  • Beta Particles:
    • Stopped by a few millimetres of aluminium.
  • Gamma Radiation:
    • Stopped by several centimetres of lead.

Ionising Power

  • When radiation collides with atoms, it can cause the atoms to lose electrons and form ions.
  • Alpha Particles:
    • Very strongly ionising.
  • Beta Particles:
    • Quite strongly ionising.
  • Gamma Radiation:
    • Weakly ionising.
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