How can radioactive materials be used safely? - OCR 21st CenturyTypes of radiation

People are exposed to sources of radiation in all aspects of everyday life. Radioactive sources can be very useful but need handling carefully to ensure safety.

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Types of radiation

The different types of radiation are often compared in terms of their , their and how far they can travel in the air.

SymbolPenetrating powerIonising powerRange in air
AlphaαSkin/paper High < 5 centimetre (cm)
Betaβ3 mm aluminium foil Low≈ 1 metre (m)
GammaγAt least 40 mm lead or 2 m concreteVery low> 1 kilometre (km)
Alpha
Symbolα
Penetrating powerSkin/paper
Ionising powerHigh
Range in air < 5 centimetre (cm)
Beta
Symbolβ
Penetrating power3 mm aluminium foil
Ionising powerLow
Range in air≈ 1 metre (m)
Gamma
Symbolγ
Penetrating powerAt least 40 mm lead or 2 m concrete
Ionising powerVery low
Range in air> 1 kilometre (km)
Alpha, beta and gamma rays passing through a hand, beta and gamma rays passing through aluminium and gamma rays pass through lead.

One example of a use of alpha radiation is in smoke detectors. A source of alpha radiation is used because the range is very low and alpha radiation has a very high ionising power.