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People use this type of non-ionizing radiation to reheat food.
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What is microwave radiation?
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This radiation is used in the operation of cell phones.
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What are radio waves?
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Non-ionizing radiation is found at the low-energy end of this spectrum.
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What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
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Non-ionizing radiation can do this to your skin if you do not wear
sunscreen.
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What is give you a sunburn?
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Non-ionizing radiation does not have enough energy to do this.
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What is ionize atoms or molecules?
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X-rays have enough energy to pass through soft tissues of the body, but not
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What are bones and metal?
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These devices can detect ionizing radiation that our senses cannot see,
smell or taste.
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What are Geiger-Müller counters? (Also accept Geiger counters)
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These types of rays have large amounts of energy and can ionize
atoms in most types of matter.
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What are x-rays and gamma rays?
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This may exist in the form of a high-energy photon or charged particle.
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What is ionizing radiation?
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When these interact with the upper atmosphere, they create secondary
x-rays and subatomic particles.
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What are cosmic rays?
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This is the largest source of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation in our
Solar System.
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What is the Sun?
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This protects us from the ionizing radiation given off by the Sun.
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What is the Earth’s atmosphere and magnetic field?
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Most of the human-made exposure to radiation people receive come from
these.
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What are medical imaging and treatments?
(Also accept medical sources)
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About 70% of the radiation we are exposed to comes from here.
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What is the Earth?
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This odourless, colourless gas, which can sometimes be found in mines and
basements, is part of the decay chain of uranium-238.
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What is Radon (radon-222)?
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An isotope’s half-life is the amount of time it takes for half of the atoms of an
isotope to decay into this.
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What is another isotope?
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The radioisotope uranium-238 has a half-life of this.
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What is 4.5 billion years?
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The uranium-238 decay series ends with this stable isotope.
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What is lead-206?
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There are this many radioactive decays in the uranium-238 decay
series.
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What is 14?
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This would be the amount of bismuth-214 (half-life of 20 minutes) remaining after 1 hour if you started with 1000 g.
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What is 125 g?
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A radioisotope will continue to undergo radioactive decay until this
happens.
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What is it becomes stable?
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This type of ionizing radiation is made up of two protons and two
neutrons.
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What is an alpha particle?
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An alpha particle is equivalent to the nucleus of this type of atom.
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What is a helium atom?
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Gamma rays are in the form of these.
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What are photons?
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Beta particles travel fast enough to penetrate clothing, but can be stopped
by these.
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What are a thin sheet of aluminum or a piece of wood a few centimetres thick?
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The Category is:Nuclear Decay
The radioisotopes Carbon-14, Cesium-137 and Cobalt-60 all have this in
common.
What is they are beta emitters?
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