Thursday, October 7, 2010

Radiation vs Radioactivity

Hi guys, today I would like to share with you all about the difference between radiation and radioactivity. Some of us still cannot differentiate between radiation and radioactivity.



Radioactive man !!!! 
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First of all, we look the definition Radiation and radioactivity.

Radiation :

Particles emitted in atomic or nuclear processes (neutrons, gammas–photons of nucleus origin, x-rays–photons of atomic origin, b-particles–electrons or positrons , a-particles–helium nuclei, heavy charged particles–e.g. FP)

Radioactivity:
A specific type of nuclear processes in which a nucleus spontaneously decay, emitting radiation in the process.

The radiation and radioactivity are related to each others. The ability to generate radiation is called radioactivity, while substances that possess this radioactivity are called radioactive substances.

For more clear, we take a look one example:
We taking the electric bulb as familiar example, where the light bulb would be the radioactive substances, the light rays emitting from the light bulb are the radiation, and the ability to generate the light is radioactivity.

Radiation can include alpha rays, beta rays, and gamma rays. The figures show the ability of the alpha rays, beta rays, and gamma rays.






 



The nucleus of a radioactive substance decays whenever it emits radiation, mutating successively into other substances until it reaches one that is not radioactive. 

The method used to for measuring the life of radioactive substance is called half life. Half life is the time required for the original radioactive level to weaken by one-half.


Figure show the unit of the radiation.

9 comments:

kiey said...

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Anonymous said...

blog yg paling terbaik pernah ak jumpe...

=))

kesavan mohanadas said...
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kesavan mohanadas said...

so,i think i have better understanding now on what is radioactive material all about,and what is radioactivity actually is,this blog gives me quiet useful information about nuclear,especially when they compare the radiation with the light bulb,which clear my mind on this

KESAVAN S/O MOHANADAS
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Anonymous said...

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timb said...

Agreed!! The best explained article of nuclear power so far!! Now I can clearly understand the difference between radiation and radioactivity!! Thought both are similar!! The light bulb illustration clearly described the difference.we can conclude that complicated science facts can be explained clearer and simpler by using simple and familiar illustration.keep up the good work!! My knowledge in science field esp nuclear has increased overnight!!

Anonymous said...

You had mention the difference between radiation and radioactivity.But can you please link it to the subject which is the nuclear.Since we know the nuclear involve in both of this radiation how does it make use of it.vimalan me083663 vimalan_12@yahoo.com>

Anonymous said...

I totally agree on previous comments,this is best blog i commented so far. The information was straight forward. As you mention of radioactivity and radiation,i like to drop my opinian about these. Actual first thing ever across every1's mind is radioactivity and radiation,but it's false. These radioactivity and radiation are useful in process like checking the thickness of material,underground leakage,limit of liquid in tin and so on. All the process are using radioactivity and radiation. Pls correct me if,i'm wrong. Thank you

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Unknown said...

nice and straight forward info given. i now have a very good understanding how useful radioactive material is and how they play a major role in our lives. thanks for the insight.

JUSTIN PETER JOSEPH
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