R6 - Uses of nuclear radiation Flashcards

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What makes beta and gamma suitable for medical tracers?

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They penetrate the skin and other body tissues

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How do medical traces work?

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  • A source that emits beta or gamma radiation is injected into the patient.
  • The radiation penetrates the body tissue which can then be detected externally by a computer which converts the readings on he screen
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Why does the radioactive source need to have a short half life?

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So you can use less of the radioactive source but still get a reading on your detector

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Why would you never use an alpha particle for medical tracers?

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  • It would be useless - alpha particles are stopped by body tissues so your would never detect it externally
  • Also strongly ionising so can be really harmful if it gets inside of you
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What else can gamma be used for?

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Industrial traces - said

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