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Types of radiation

The different types of radiation are often compared in terms of their , their and how far they can travel in the air.

SymbolPenetrating powerIonising powerRange in air
AlphaαSkin/paper High < 5 centimetre (cm)
BetaÎČ3 mm aluminium foil Low≈ 1 metre (m)
GammaÎłAt least 40 mm lead or 2 m concreteVery low> 1 kilometre (km)
Alpha
Symbolα
Penetrating powerSkin/paper
Ionising powerHigh
Range in air < 5 centimetre (cm)
Beta
SymbolÎČ
Penetrating power3 mm aluminium foil
Ionising powerLow
Range in air≈ 1 metre (m)
Gamma
SymbolÎł
Penetrating powerAt least 40 mm lead or 2 m concrete
Ionising powerVery low
Range in air> 1 kilometre (km)
Alpha, beta and gamma rays passing through a hand, beta and gamma rays passing through aluminium and gamma rays pass through lead.

One example of a use of alpha radiation is in smoke detectors. A source of alpha radiation is used because the range is very low and alpha radiation has a very high ionising power.