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Beta Particles
Beta particles, which are similar to electrons, are emitted from naturally occurring materials
(such as strontium-90). Such beta emitters are used in medical applications, such as treating eye
disease.
Beta particles are lighter than alpha particles, and they generally have a greater ability to
penetrate other materials. As they can travel a few feet in the air, and can penetrate skin. A thin
sheet of metal or plastic or a block of wood can stop beta particles.
Gamma Rays and X-Rays
Gamma rays and x-rays consist of high-energy waves that can travel great distances at the speed
of light and generally have a great ability to penetrate other materials. Gamma rays (such as
from cobalt-60) are often used in medical applications to treat cancer and sterilize medical
instruments. Similarly, x-rays are typically used to provide static images of body parts (such as
teeth and bones), and are also used in industry to find defects in welds.
Neutrons
Neutrons are high-speed nuclear particles that have an exceptional ability to penetrate other
materials. Neutrons can travel great distances in air and require very thick hydrogen-containing
materials (such as concrete or water) to block them.
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