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Question
Distinguish between α, β and γ rays.
Solution
SI. no | α particles | β particles | γ radiations |
1 | α particles are Helium nucleus 2He4 | β particles are like electgrons -1β° | γ radiations are electromagnetic radiations. |
2 | α particles are positively charged. | β particles are negatively charged. | γ radiations have no charge. |
3 | the mass of each α particles is 4 a.m.u | The mass of each β particle is negligible. | γ radiations have no mass. |
4 | α particles has velocity less than velocity of light i.e 1 x 107 ms-1 . | Velocity of β particle is comparable to the velocity of light. | Velocity of γ radiation is equal to the velocity of light. |
5 | Ionosation power of a particles is maximum.It is about 100 times more than that of β particles | Ionisation power of β particles is about 100 times more than that of Y radiations | Ionisation power is least. |
6 | The penetrating power of a particle is least. | penetrating power of β particles is less but 100 times more than that of α particle. | γ radiations have maximum penetration power. They are 100 times more penetrating than β paticles. |
7 | α particles are less deflected by electric and magnetic fields. | β particles are more deflected by electric and magnetic field but in opposite direction. | γ radiations are unaffected by electric and magnetic field. |
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