Nuclear radiation
A nuclear radiation is Particles (alpha, beta, neutrons) or photons (gamma) emitted from the nucleus of unstable radioactive Atoms as a result of radioactive decay.
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Radioactive decay, also known as nuclear decay or radioactivity, is the process by which a nucleus of . . . Read More | |
Radioactive decay | ■■■■■■ |
A radioactive decay is the spontaneous disintegration of the nucleus of an atom with the emission of . . . Read More | |
Radionuclides | ■■■■■■ |
radionuclides are "Versions" of chemical elements that are not stable, or in other words, are susceptible . . . Read More | |
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A radioisotope in the environmental context refers to a radioactive isotope of an element that naturally . . . Read More | |
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A Radionuclide is an unstable form of a Chemical Element that radioactively decays, resulting in the . . . Read More | |
Nuclear energy | ■■■■ |
A nuclear energy is Energy or power produced by nuclear reactions (fusion or fission). -Other /More . . . Read More | |
Ionizing radiation | ■■■■ |
An Ionizing radiation is any type of radiation capable of producing ionization in materials it contactsincludes . . . Read More | |
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Proportional counter: A proportional counter is a gas filled radiation detector that produces a signal . . . Read More | |
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X-Ray refers to the part of the electromagnetic spectrum whose radiation has somewhat greater frequencies . . . Read More | |
Background (radiation) | ■■■■ |
Background (radiation): Background: A background (radiation) is Natural radiation caused by sun exposure, . . . Read More |