Posts Tagged ‘Decay’

Energetic Quanta: Gamma-Rays

Energetic Quanta: Gamma-Rays

Gamma rays…

Are emitted from the nucleus to trim excess energy.
Tend to carry higher energies than X-rays, but this does not have to be the case

For example, after a larger energy decay particle (e.g. a beta particle) is emitted, the nucleus may still be slightly unstable (i.e., the atom [...]

Energetic Quanta: Beta Particles

Energetic Quanta: Beta Particles

Beta Particles…

Are smaller (1/2000 the size of proton) and less energetic than alpha particles
Have negative charge
Are created when a neutron transmutates into a proton
Are emitted during decay of iodine-131, phosphorus-32, carbon-14, and strontium-90

Energetic Quanta: Alpha Particles

Energetic Quanta: Alpha Particles

Alpha particles…

Are large and positively charged
Tend to cause ionizations and lose energy over a very short distance
Are composed of two protons and two neutrons (i.e. a naked helium nucleus)
Large size + relatively high charge prevent deep penetration of matter (blocked by dead skin or paper)
Chronic exposure to [...]

Sub-Atomic Forces & Radioactive Decay

Sub-Atomic Forces & Radioactive Decay

The core of an atom exists precariously:  massive repulsive electromagnetic forces between closely-assembled protons in the nucleus must be counterbalanced.  “Stability” thus reflects the balance of power between strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, and electromagnetic force.  The nuclear binding energy quantifies the energy necessary to maintain coherence.
Isotopes are atoms with [...]

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