The natural isotope 232Th is an alpha particles emitter but it is not important and it is not used as a source of radiations.
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∙ 14y agoThorium is a naturally occurring radioactive element that can be used as a fuel in nuclear reactors. It undergoes a process of radioactive decay, emitting alpha particles that can be harnessed for energy production. Thorium-based nuclear reactors have the potential to be safer, more efficient, and produce less long-lived radioactive waste compared to conventional uranium-based reactors.
Thorium-232 is an alpha emitter; rarely decay by spontaneous fission or double beta decay are possible.
No, radiation does not rise. Radiation can travel in all directions from its source, with its behavior dependent on the type of radiation and the surrounding environment.
Gamma radiation is the most dangerous type of nuclear radiation if the source is outside the body, as it can penetrate through the body causing damage to cells and DNA. It has the highest energy and can travel the farthest distances.
which type of device includes any point source that emits radiation
No, radiation is not a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object. Radiation refers to the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles from a source. The energy of radiation can vary depending on the type and source, and it is not directly related to the average kinetic energy of particles in an object.
Thorium is not a radiation but a chemical element, metal, natural and radioactive.
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alpha particles.
Thorium-232 is an alpha emitter; rarely decay by spontaneous fission or double beta decay are possible.
Terrestrial radiation is primarily composed of gamma rays, which are a form of electromagnetic radiation. This type of radiation originates from naturally occurring radioactive elements present in the Earth's crust, such as uranium and thorium.
No, radiation does not rise. Radiation can travel in all directions from its source, with its behavior dependent on the type of radiation and the surrounding environment.
The Sun is a source of all forms of electromagnetic radiation from gamma rays to radio waves. However, the greatest amount of radiation that the Sun produces is visible light.
Radiation strength refers to the amount of energy emitted by a radiation source per unit of time. It is a measure of the intensity or power of the radiation being emitted. The strength of radiation can vary depending on the type of radiation source and the distance from the source.
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Gamma radiation is the most dangerous type of nuclear radiation if the source is outside the body, as it can penetrate through the body causing damage to cells and DNA. It has the highest energy and can travel the farthest distances.
The source was the fission type uranium atomic bomb.
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