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GCSE Physics Practice Test: Radioactivity - Radiation from Nuclei in Atoms
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Radioactive substances emit radiation from the nuclei of their atoms all the time, this is called radioactive decay. These nuclear radiations can be very useful but may also be very dangerous. At the surface of the Earth, there is a constant background radiation which comes from a variety of sources, including gases in the air, radioactive substances in the rocks, fallout from nuclear explosions and accidents at nuclear power stations, and also from space (cosmic radiation and radiation from the Sun). To understand what happens to radioactive substances when they decay we need to understand... Show more
GCSE Physics Practice Test: Radioactivity - Radiation from Nuclei in Atoms
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10 Questions

1. Which type of radiation would be blocked by several inches of lead - but not by a thin sheet of aluminium or paper?
2. Which type of radiation would be blocked by a thin sheet of paper?
3. What is an alpha particle?
4. What is gamma radiation?
5. What types of radiation can be deflected by electric and magnetic fields?
6. What is background radiation due to?
7. Which radiation is deflected more by electric and magnetic fields?
8. Which type of radiation would be blocked by a thin sheet of aluminium - but not by paper?
9. What is a beta particle?
10. What is the half-life of a radioactive isotope?