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Radioactivity: Evidence for the Nucleus
Yafaa Chaudhary PHYSICS 5 NOTES

Physics 5
3.5.1 Radioactivity
Evidence for the nucleus
Qualitative study for the Rutherford scattering.
Rutherford directed a narrow beam of α-particles, all of the same kinetic energy, in an evacuated container at a thin gold film, in order to identify the structure of an atom:
 The α-particles need to be of the same kinetic energy otherwise slow α-particles would be deflected more than faster α-particles on the same initial path.
 The container needs to be evacuated as otherwise the α-particles would be stopped by air particles.
Observations:
 Most α-particles passed through
 A few α-particles deflected – some more than 90° (bounce back)
Interpretation:
 Most of the atom’s mass is concentrated in a small region, the nucleus, at the centre of the atom.
 The nucleus is positively charged because it repels α-particles
 The nucleus itself is small since very few α-particles are deflected are deflected by much.

α, β and ϒ radiation
Their properties and experimental identification using simple absorption experiments; applications
e.g. to relative hazards of exposure to humans.
Radiation
Alpha- α
Beta- β

-

Gamma- ϒ

Range

Ionising
Strongly

Slow

1m

Weakly

Fast

Follows inverse law

Very
Weakly

Speed of
Light

Alpha:
Beta (-):
Beta (+):
Gamma:

Speed

100mm

no change

Electron Capture:

Penetrating Power
Absorbed by paper or a few cm of air Absorbed by approximately 3mm of aluminium
Absorbed by many cm of lead, or several m of concrete

Application
Fire Alarms
Thickness of paper, fill up of bottle Diagnostic techniques is medicine, sterilising equipment

Yafaa Chaudhary PHYSICS 5 NOTES
Hazards of exposure to humans:
Affects living cells because:
 It can destroy cell membranes which cause cells to die.
 Damage DNA.
As a result of ionising radiation, living cells die or grow uncontrollably or mutate. This can affect patient’s health, possibly affecting future generation because of genetic disorders. Mutations can lead
to

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