Beta-Minus Radiation
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Key Stage 5
Meaning
Beta-minus radiation consists of electrons (β⁻) emitted by unstable neutron-rich nuclei.
About Beta-Minus Radiation
- Stopped by about 5 mm of aluminium.
- Has a range in air of up to a metre.
- Less ionizing than alpha radiation but more ionizing than gamma radiation.
- Results from neutron to proton conversion in the nucleus.
Examples
- Used in medical diagnostics and treatments.
- Employed in the study of beta decay processes in nuclear physics.