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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alpha particles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in discussions about nuclear physics or radiation.
Example: "Alpha particles are emitted during the radioactive decay of certain heavy elements, such as uranium."
Alternatives: "alpha radiation" or "alpha emissions".
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alpha particles
noun
Plural of alpha particle
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Beta particles are smaller than alpha particles.
It shoots off alpha particles that travel only a few inches and cannot penetrate the skin.
Less intensely radioactive than bomb-grade uranium, DU emits alpha particles, known to cause cancers.
It gives off 5,000 times more alpha particles than does the same amount of radium.
Uranium is radioactive and decays by emitting alpha particles (two protons and two neutrons bound together).
Second, to prevent radiation poisoning, personnel should be informed that DU produces mainly alpha particles.
It emits pure alpha particles, which outside the body can be stopped by a sheet of tissue paper.
What distinguishes both of these for cancer treatments is that as they decay into new materials, they emit alpha particles.
Basically, americium-241 emits alpha particles that ionize air molecules that circulate freely through a small chamber inside the device.
Unlike the gamma radiation produced by enriched, weapons-grade uranium, alpha particles will not penetrate the skin.
Alpha particles are two protons and two neutrons emitted by some heavy nuclei, such as uranium-238.
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