general Flashcards

1
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what must gamma radiation be blocked by

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thick lead or concrete

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2
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what can beta be blocked by

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thin sheet of aluminium

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3
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what can alpha be blocked by

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  • paper
  • few cm of air
  • skin
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4
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order the radiation from strongest to weakest penetration

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  • gamma
  • beta
  • alpha
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5
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order the radiaton from strongest to weakest ionisation

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  • alpha
  • beta
  • gamma
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6
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irradiation is

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when an object absorbs radiation from a source

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7
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contamination is

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when a radioactive source is on or in a person or object

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8
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why can both irradiation and contamination be harmful

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both can lead to mutation of DNA

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9
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why might an object being irradiated not be dangerous after a period of time

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  • radiation absorbed given back off to surroundings
  • until same background levels of radiation
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10
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why is contamination by alpha radiation inside the human body dangerous

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  • alpha radiation is highly ionising
  • may lead to mutation of DNA or radiation sickness
  • radioactive source must be removed from person or wait until all has decayed back to background radiation
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11
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equation used with half life

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  • new activity = initial count rate or activity / 2^n
  • where n = no. of half lives
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12
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A teacher used a Geiger-Muller tube and counter to measure the number of counts in 60 seconds for a radioactive rock.

The counter recorded 819 counts in 60 seconds.

The background radiation count rate was 0.30 counts per second.

Calculate the count rate for the rock in counts per second.

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