5-RAD-03
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Contents
Outcomes
Specification References
- 7.6 describe the effects on the atomic and mass number of a nucleus of the emission of each of the three main types of radiation
- 7.7 understand how to complete balanced nuclear equations
- 7.8 understand that ionising radiations can be detected using a photographic film or a Geiger-Muller detector
- 7.9 recall the sources of background radiation
- 7.13 describe the uses of radioactivity in medical and non-medical tracers, in radiotherapy and in the radioactive dating of archaeological specimens and rocks
- 7.14 describe the dangers of ionising radiations, including:
- radiation can cause mutations in living organisms - radiation can damage cells and tissue - the problems arising in teh disposal of radioactive waste
Starter
Main Body of Lesson
Plenary
- ==Homework==
Additional Information
Resources Required
- kit containing alpha, beta and gamma sources
- different materials of different thicknesses
Textbook References
Website References
Skills Addressed
Safety/Hazards
- Don't keep the sources outside their boxex for too long!