particulate radiation
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Definition
- Noun:
- A stream of atomic or subatomic particles: "Particulate radiation" refers to a flow of tiny, discrete pieces of matter that are smaller than an atom. These particles travel through space or a medium and carry energy. They are distinct from electromagnetic radiation (like X-rays or light), which consists of waves of energy without mass.
Usage
- "Particulate radiation" is a scientific and technical term used primarily in physics, nuclear engineering, medicine (e.g., radiation therapy), and environmental science.
- It is often discussed in contexts involving nuclear reactions, radioactive decay, radiation shielding, and space exploration (e.g., cosmic rays).
- The term emphasizes the particulate (corpuscular) nature of this form of radiation, as opposed to wave-based radiation.
Examples
- Noun:
- Alpha and beta emissions are forms of particulate radiation.
- Effective shielding against particulate radiation often requires dense materials like lead or concrete.
- Astronauts are exposed to high levels of particulate radiation from cosmic rays.
Advanced Usage
- "Directly ionizing particulate radiation": This specifies radiation consisting of charged particles (like protons or alpha particles) that can directly cause ionization (the removal of electrons from atoms) as they pass through matter.
- Alpha particles are a type of directly ionizing particulate radiation.
- "Indirectly ionizing particulate radiation": This refers to uncharged particles (like neutrons) that cause ionization indirectly by first triggering nuclear reactions that release charged particles.
- Neutrons are a form of indirectly ionizing particulate radiation.
Variants and Related Words
- Corpuscular radiation (n): A synonym for "particulate radiation," emphasizing the particle nature. ( includes streams of electrons and protons.)
- Particle radiation (n): A common alternative term with the same meaning. (.*)
- Particulate (adj): Of, relating to, or in the form of minute separate particles. ( matter from the air.*)
Synonyms
- Corpuscular radiation: Radiation consisting of particles.
- Particle radiation: A direct synonym.
- Particle emission: Emphasizes the act of particles being emitted from a source.
Related Phrases
- Charged particle radiation: A subset of particulate radiation where the particles carry an electrical charge (e.g., protons, electrons, alpha particles).
- The Van Allen belts trap charged particle radiation from the sun.
- Neutral particle radiation: A subset where the particles have no net electrical charge (e.g., neutrons).
- Nuclear reactors are a significant source of neutral particle radiation.
Related Concepts
- Electromagnetic radiation: The contrasting form of radiation that travels as waves (e.g., radio waves, visible light, gamma rays), not as particles with mass.
- Ionizing radiation: A broader category that includes both particulate radiation and high-energy electromagnetic radiation (e.g., X-rays, gamma rays), all capable of removing electrons from atoms.
- Radioactive decay: A common source of particulate radiation, where an unstable atomic nucleus emits particles like alpha or beta particles.
Noun
- a stream of atomic or subatomic particles that may be charged positively (e.g. alpha particles) or negatively (e.g. beta particles) or not at all (e.g. neutrons)