Nuclear Physics Flashcards
What are the three types of radiation?
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
What must be measured first before a source’s count rate is tested?
Background radiation
How do the radiation types deflect in a magnetic field?
Alpha and beta deflect in opposite directions
Beta deflects more than alpha due to its smaller mass
Gamma is not deflected
Define intensity of radiation
The radiation energy per second passing normally through unit area
Describe the alpha particle scattering experiment
Alpha particles were fired at very thin gold in a vacuum. A phosphorous screen around the outside showed where the alpha particles traveled
Describe the observations and conclusions from the alpha particle scattering experiment
Most of the fast, highly charged alpha particles went straight through undeflected - SUGGESTS THAT MOST OF THE ATOM IS EMPTY SPACE
Some of the alpha particles were deflected through large angles. - SUGGESTS THAT THERE IS A CONCENTRATED POSITIVE MASS SOMEWHERE IN THE ATOM.
A very small number of alpha particles were deflected backwards - SUGGESTS THAT THE CONCENTRATED MASS IS MINISCULE COMPARED TO THE SIZE OF THE REST OF THE ATOM, BUT CONTAINS MOST OF THE MASS
In a nuclear reaction what must be conserved?
Mass/Energy
Momentum
Charge
Describe an alpha particle
2 protons and 2 neutrons or a helium nucleus relative mass = 4 relative charge + 2 Highly ionising Stopped by skin, paper 10 cm air
Describe a beta particle
an electro emitted from the nucleus relative mass = almost 0 relative charge -1 Moderatly ionising Stopped by mm's of aluminium or 1 meter of air
Describe a gamma wave
electromagnetic wave moving at the speed of light
relative mass = 0
relative charge 0
Very weakly ionising
Reduced by cm’s lead or meters of concrete
What changes does alpha decay cause to the daughter nucleus?
Mass number decreases by 4
Proton number decreases by 2
What changes does beta decay cause to the daughter nucleus?
Mass number stays the same
Proton number increases by 1
What changes does gamma decay cause to the daughter nucleus?
Mass number stays the same
Proton number stays the same. the nucleus just losses some energy
What changes happen in beta decay?
A neutron decays into a proton creating a beta particle and an electron antineutrino.
A down quark decays into an up quark.
Define activity
The rate at which any substance emits radioactive particles is called the activity. The activity is measured in Becquerels (Bq)