Matter and radiation Flashcards

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Nucleon

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A neutron or proton in the nucleus

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Atomic number (Z)

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The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

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3
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Isotopes

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Atoms of an element with the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons

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Nucleon/mass number (A)

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The number of neutrons and protons in a nucleus

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5
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Nuclide

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A type of nucleus with a particular number of protons and neutrons

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6
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Specific charge

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Charge/mass value of a charged particle

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7
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Strong nuclear force

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Attractive force between nucleons that holds the nucleons in the nucleus

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8
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Alpha radiation

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Particles that each consist of two protons and two neutrons

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9
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Beta radiation

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ß- particles are fast moving electrons emitted by unstable neutron-rich nuclei; ß+ particles are fast moving positrons emitted by unstable proton-rich nuclei

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10
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Antineutrino

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The antiparticle of a neutrino

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11
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Gamma radiation

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High-energy photons emitted by unstable nuclei

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12
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Neutrino

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Uncharged lepton with a very low rest mass compared with the electron

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13
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Photon

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Packet or ‘quantum’ of electromagnetic waves

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14
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Photoelectricity

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Emission of electrons from a metal surface with the surface when the surface is illuminated by light of frequency greater than a minimum value known as the threshold frequency

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15
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Positron

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Antiparticle of the electron

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16
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Annihilation

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When a particle and its antiparticle meet, they destroy each other and become radiation

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Rest energy

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Energy due to rest mass m, equal to mc^2, where c is the speed of light in a vacuum

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Antiparticles

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There is an antiparticle for every type of particle. A particle and its corresponding antiparticle have equal rest mass and, if charged, equal and opposite charge

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Pair production

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When a gamma photon changes into a particle and an antiparticle

20
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Momentum

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Mass x velocity

21
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Virtual photons

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Carrier of electromagnetic force; a photon exchanged between two charged particles when the interact

22
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Feynman diagram

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Representation of the interaction between two particles or antiparticles or the decay of a particle or antiparticle

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Weak nuclear force

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Force responsible for beta decay

24
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W boson

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Carrier of the weak nuclear force; W bosons have non-zero rest mass and may be positive or negative

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Electron capture

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Process in which an inner-shell electron of an atom is captured by the nucleus

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Laser

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Device that produces a parallel coherent beam of monochromatic light