Nuclear radiation can ionize atoms, meaning it can strip electrons from them. This can cause the atom to become unstable and potentially change into a different element through decay. Additionally, high levels of radiation can damage an atom's structure, leading to mutations and potential health risks.
Radioactive alpha, beta, and gamma radiation are produced during the decay of certain types of unstable atomic nuclei, such as those of radioactive elements like uranium or radium. These types of radiation can also be produced in nuclear reactions, such as those that occur in nuclear power plants or in nuclear weapons.
Nuclear energy comes from changes in an atom's nucleus, such as nuclear fission or fusion reactions. These processes release large amounts of energy in the form of heat and radiation.
Yes, radiation is a broader term that refers to the emission and propagation of energy through space or a material medium. Nuclear radiation specifically refers to the particles and electromagnetic radiation emitted from the nucleus of an atom, typically during a nuclear reaction such as radioactive decay or nuclear fission.
Nucleus of an atom.
Nuclear radiation comes from the nucleus of an atom. It can be emitted in the form of alpha particles (helium nuclei), beta particles (high-energy electrons), or gamma rays (high-energy electromagnetic radiation).
It comes from the nucleolus of an atom.
This is alpha radiation (alpha particles).
Radiation can excite an electron sufficiently for the electron to leave the atom, thus having an ionizing effect.
Radioactive alpha, beta, and gamma radiation are produced during the decay of certain types of unstable atomic nuclei, such as those of radioactive elements like uranium or radium. These types of radiation can also be produced in nuclear reactions, such as those that occur in nuclear power plants or in nuclear weapons.
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Radiation effect
Nuclear energy comes from changes in an atom's nucleus, such as nuclear fission or fusion reactions. These processes release large amounts of energy in the form of heat and radiation.
alpha or beta radiation
Both have 2 protons and 2 neutrons
Yes, radiation is a broader term that refers to the emission and propagation of energy through space or a material medium. Nuclear radiation specifically refers to the particles and electromagnetic radiation emitted from the nucleus of an atom, typically during a nuclear reaction such as radioactive decay or nuclear fission.
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