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Nuclear Radiation - Unstable isotopes emit particles from their nucleus.
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A chemical element holds the same number of protons, which corresponds to its atomic number.
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Gamma radiation is the least ionising form of nuclear radiation.
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Sometimes, the background radiation can come from a man-made source. A chemical element holds the same number of protons, which corresponds to its atomic number.
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The radioactive source has a count rate of 640 counts / minute at the start of an experiment.
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Thermal radiation is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum called infrared.
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