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Electron Radiation (Noun)

Meaning

Radiation of beta particles during radioactive decay.

Classification

Nouns denoting natural phenomena.

Examples

  • The beta-plus decay of the nitrogen-13 atom results in the emission of electron radiation in the form of positrons.
  • During the decay process, electron radiation in the form of high-energy beta particles is released from the nucleus.
  • Beta particles, a type of electron radiation, can travel significant distances through air and tissue before being absorbed.
  • The radioactive isotope sodium-22 undergoes beta-plus decay, emitting electron radiation in the form of positrons with high kinetic energy.
  • Exposure to electron radiation from radioactive sources can have serious health consequences, ranging from DNA damage to increased cancer risk.

Synonyms

  • Beta Radiation
  • Beta Ray

Hypernyms

  • Particulate Radiation
  • Corpuscular Radiation
  • Ionizing Radiation
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