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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Radiation. The math of Radioactivty. Radioactivity. Fisson & Fusion. Nuclear Powerplants.
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This type of radiation does not have the ability to penetrate metal foil
What type of force helps to keep protons and neutrons together in the nucleus?
_________ are a type of radioisotope used to diagnose medical problems
What element does Polonium-186 turn into once is undergoes alpha decay
How many half lives have passed is 1/32 of a samples original amount of radioactive material remains unchanged?
What is the mass number for an alpha particle, beta particle and gamma wave?
Alpha: 4amu Beta: 0 amu Gamma: 0 amu
25% of an baleen carving’s original carbon-14 remains unchanged. Carbon-14 has a half life of 5,730 years. How old is the carving?
Who discovered the effects of radioactive decay while studying a sample of a mineral with uranium in it. What did he put in his drawer? What happened?
Henry Becquerel, a sample of the mineral and a photographic plate wrapped in paper, an image of the mineral on the plate
What is defined as the spontaneous emission of radiation by an unstable atomic nucleus?
Would radioactive tracers used by physicians have short or long half-lives?
Free Question! Everyone gets 10 points
Nuclei of large atoms can Undergo fission by hitting them With…..
Why would energy for your home not be generated by nuclear fusion?
Really high temps are needed, more E is needed to contain the plasma than is actually produced, its hard to contain plasma.
The process that changes the IDENTIY and number of protons in a nucleus is….
What part of nuclear power plants keep reactions at a safe level?