beta radiation
Noun 1. A stream of beta particles emitted from a radioactive substance: Beta radiation is a type of ionizing radiation consisting of fast-moving electrons (beta particles) ejected from the nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay. It has greater penetrating power than alpha radiation but less than gamma radiation.
Beta radiation is a scientific term used primarily in physics, chemistry, nuclear engineering, and medicine. * It is often discussed in the context of radiation shielding, biological effects, and industrial applications. * It is typically used as a non-count noun (e.g., "exposed to beta radiation") but can be counted when referring to types or sources (e.g., "different beta radiations").
- As a non-count noun:
- The thin aluminum sheet was sufficient to block the beta radiation.
- Safety protocols are essential when handling isotopes that emit beta radiation.
- The device measures exposure to gamma and beta radiation.
- As a count noun (less common):
- The beta radiations from strontium-90 and carbon-14 have different maximum energies.
- "Beta radiation therapy": A medical treatment that uses controlled doses of beta-emitting isotopes to treat certain conditions, such as some cancers or eye diseases.
- Beta radiation therapy is sometimes used for superficial skin cancers.
- Beta particle (n): The individual high-speed electron (or positron) that constitutes beta radiation.
- Each beta particle carries a single negative charge.
- Beta decay (n): The radioactive decay process that produces beta radiation.
- Carbon-14 undergoes beta decay to become nitrogen-14.
- Beta emitter (n): A radioactive substance that decays by emitting beta particles.
- Tritium is a common beta emitter used in luminous paints.
- Beta rays (n, pl): An older, less precise term for beta radiation.
- Beta emission (n): A term focusing on the process of emitting beta particles.
- "Shield against beta radiation": To use a protective barrier (often plastic or aluminum) to stop beta particles.
- Lab technicians wear gloves and glasses to shield against beta radiation.
- "Source of beta radiation": An object or material that emits beta particles.
- The check source was a small disk containing a source of beta radiation.
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radiation of beta particles during radioactive decay
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