Week 3 part 2 Flashcards

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What is half-life?

A
  • The time it takes for the amount of radiation emitted to half.
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2
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What is half-life measured in?

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  • Bacquerels

1 Bq is 1 decay per second

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3
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What is background radiation? (DON’T NEED)

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  • Low level radiation that is around us all the time, you should always measure and subtract the background radiation from your results to avoid systematic errors.
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4
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What factors affect background radiation? (DON’T NEED)

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  • Food, air, building materials, rocks, cosmic rays, nuclear explosions (man made).
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5
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What is irradiation?

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  • Being exposed to radiation
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6
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What is contamination?

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  • When radioactive atoms get into or onto an object
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7
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Which types of radiation are dangerous inside the body?

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  • Alpha because it does most of its damage in a localised area.
  • Beta is not because the radiation is absorbed over a wider area
  • Gamma the radiation just passes through organs
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8
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What types of radiation are dangerous outside the body?

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  • Beta and gamma as they can pass through the skin

- Alpha is not as dangerous as it can’t pass through skin

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