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Ionising vs Penetration

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Ionising vs Penetration

More strongly ionising radiation is less able to penetrate materials. It interacts with (damages) materials much more, so it comes to a stop sooner.

Alpha radiation

Alpha radiation

  • Alpha radiation is like a bull running into a hedge.
  • It does lots of damage to the hedge but doesn’t get through very far.
Beta radiation

Beta radiation

  • Beta radiation is somewhere between the other two (alpha & gamma), like a cat running through the hedge.
Gamma radiation

Gamma radiation

  • Gamma radiation is like a sparrow flying into the hedge.
  • It can dodge between the branches for a while, but will eventually get stuck.
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