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Page 1: Radioactivity and the Four Forces Chapter 9, Section 1, Page 258 – 262 Monroe 12/01/08

Radioactivity and the Four Forces

Chapter 9, Section 1, Page 258 – 262

Monroe

12/01/08

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Chapter 9, Section 1, Page 258 – 262

An atom is made up of three things.

1 A protoni. The number of protons is the ATOMIC

NUMBERii. Protons are made up of quarksiii. Protons have a positive one charge

(+1), exactly

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A Neutroni. The number of neutrons is determined

by subtracting the atomic number (see above) from the atomic mass

(higher number), which follows the “-“ symbol of atoms

ii. Neutrons are also made up of quarksiii. Neutrons have a charge of exactly “0”.

They are neutraliv. The number of neutrons, plus the

number of protons, equals the atomic mass number.

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An Electroni. An almost massless particleii. Charge of exactly negative one (-1)

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The Nucleus of an atom has a huge collection of positive particles in it. Why does it not blow itself apart (since similar charges repel, and all the protons have the same charge)?

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The answer is the STRONG NUCLEAR

FORCE.

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Four Forces of Nature

Gravity ~ weakest of all. Almost nothing is known about it. It is probably carried by a particle called a graviton.

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Weak Nuclear force ~ keeps atoms from changing elements.

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Electromagnetic ~ combination of electricity and magnetism. It is carried by the interaction of the electrical/magnetic fields.

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Strong Nuclear ~ holds the atom together. This is the strongest of all of the forces, and is the one broken with nuclear reactions.

http://aether.lbl.gov/www/tour/elements/stellar/strong/strong.html

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Alpha radiation failure of the strong nuclear force transmutation of the original element mother and daughter elements the radiation is a helium nucleus

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At this point, the probable, singular, strong nuclear force attraction of a single proton or neutron is overwhelmed by the collective force of the weaker, but multiplicative, force of the electromagnetic.

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Beta radiation,Failure of the weak nuclear force.

Neutrons become protons, so electrons must be “made” so that law of conservation of charge is maintained.

Beta radiation is electrons.

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Gamma radiation is very, very energetic electromagnetic waves (light and photons).

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Because we cannot shield astro”people”, gamma radiation is the reason that Mars is out of picture.

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Kinda how a geiger counter works

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Demonstration of a “mousetrap” nuclear demonstration

http://www.energyforeducators.org/snavigation/nuclear.shtml

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