Radiation Rays: Alpha, Beta and Gamma

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  • @MelinaHristova
    @MelinaHristova 5 лет назад +1258

    Watches Chernobyl once... Becomes Nuclear Physicist through RUclips

  • @leprechuan9393
    @leprechuan9393 6 лет назад +1039

    Some one : "Hey I'm gonna shoot a alpha ray at you"
    Me : *holds up piece of paper* "no please don't"

    • @barmalei9927
      @barmalei9927 6 лет назад +15

      Moon Hoax "proof":
      - You need 4 metres of lead to protect from Alpha Ray in Van Allen Belt!

    • @yakopro49
      @yakopro49 5 лет назад +2

      lol

    • @vagatronics
      @vagatronics 5 лет назад +3

      Leprechuan alpha rays can travel only a few cms in air

    • @noahi.1381
      @noahi.1381 5 лет назад +6

      You could also do nothing bcuz ur skin can block the alpha ray

    • @nekotom2000
      @nekotom2000 5 лет назад +18

      @@noahi.1381 actually it doesnt block it... its just gonna burn the skin slowly, but the others go right through and start burning from there, gamma rays basically cook you from the inside, imagine urself as a 5min pasta being microwaved... cooked from the inside out, while alpha rays are more like being baked where your first layer is getting damaged then worked inwards

  • @jp4431
    @jp4431 5 лет назад +532

    How bad are these types of radiation?
    A - all right
    B - bad
    G - god help you
    Edit: the people who didn't understand the reference to the penetrative ability rather than actual harmfulness (and it's freaking joke) probably suffered brain damage from said radiation

    • @GreenGoblinCoryintheHouse
      @GreenGoblinCoryintheHouse 4 года назад +17

      Cosmic Rays are worse,flying in air planes and ISS usually exposes to it.

    • @DistantVision85
      @DistantVision85 4 года назад +16

      @@GreenGoblinCoryintheHouse 666 hours of flight time is equal to 1 brain CT scan.

    • @soadj28
      @soadj28 4 года назад +7

      As with everything, it depends on the dose and the route of exposure. There are gamma rays flying around you right now, there are radioisotopes in you right now, from nature.

    • @Shad0wz101
      @Shad0wz101 4 года назад +16

      It’s actually a lot to do with where the radioactive source is located as well. One thing this video doesn’t mention is that alpha particles carry a lot more energy than beta particles or gamma rays, so while alpha radiation isn’t too dangerous if located outside of your body if you were to somehow consume an alpha emitting source it would cause massive damage, more so than gamma rays or beta particles

    • @galvidmar1247
      @galvidmar1247 4 года назад +4

      not like that like
      A-good
      B-less good
      G-HOLY BUTT SNIFFIN

  • @ibraben4146
    @ibraben4146 5 лет назад +526

    Now that I know how Radiation works, I don't need you.

    • @gutenman7112
      @gutenman7112 5 лет назад +20

      No one need you in the first place

    • @human_3217
      @human_3217 5 лет назад +34

      @@gutenman7112 really...

    • @Benisnaisu
      @Benisnaisu 5 лет назад +49

      Make sure you fly directly over the exposed nuclear reactor to examine it.

    • @ibraben4146
      @ibraben4146 5 лет назад +22

      @@gutenman7112 comrade Dyatlov is that you

    • @wanderer9347
      @wanderer9347 5 лет назад +9

      @@gutenman7112 lmao you don't get the joke fuck you kid

  • @zakazany1945
    @zakazany1945 5 лет назад +309

    This is how you make a science video: straight to the point, no intros, just pure information. Would be so good if science videos that deals with human behaviour were this straightfoward.

  • @-Fumiken-
    @-Fumiken- 4 года назад +159

    The doctor : X-Ray is real, but it can't hurt you
    Me : ok
    The doctor : *hides behind leaden walls*

    • @trollingnoobs8384
      @trollingnoobs8384 4 года назад +4

      Me: *wut?*

    • @-Fumiken-
      @-Fumiken- 4 года назад +13

      @@trollingnoobs8384
      Radiations : G'amma end this man's whole career

    • @Maxgamer-fd7hv
      @Maxgamer-fd7hv 4 года назад +17

      A lot of exposure to x ray can cause harm. The amount of x rays passing through your body in an average x ray won't do much. If you do that same x ray multiple times in a week then it can cause harm.

    • @-Fumiken-
      @-Fumiken- 4 года назад +3

      @@Maxgamer-fd7hv okayyy !

    • @purplefish2787
      @purplefish2787 4 года назад

      Max gamer 20 yeah thats the joke!

  • @Marv3Lthe1
    @Marv3Lthe1 5 лет назад +286

    Comrade Diatolov says gamma radiation is only 3.6 roentgen, so nothing to worry about.

    • @raffyp.belandres5381
      @raffyp.belandres5381 5 лет назад +40

      @TakeoutLime47 not great, not terrible

    • @toofle
      @toofle 5 лет назад +22

      @@raffyp.belandres5381 You are delusional, you must be taken to the infirmary.

    • @raffyp.belandres5381
      @raffyp.belandres5381 5 лет назад +13

      @@toofle the infirmary DOES NOT EXIST

    • @TitovIgorBro
      @TitovIgorBro 5 лет назад +3

      Can you please shut the fuck up already

    • @jaylemiere7283
      @jaylemiere7283 5 лет назад +1

      Hey then lets become the hulk

  • @NotRegret
    @NotRegret 6 лет назад +552

    I always thought that Alphas were the one that did all the penetration.

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 5 лет назад +19

      HEYYYYOOOOOO!

    • @mikaelnuutila6370
      @mikaelnuutila6370 5 лет назад +57

      r/woooooosh

    • @BenjeYT
      @BenjeYT 5 лет назад +79

      @@mikaelnuutila6370 my god, shut the fuck up?

    • @Sharpless2
      @Sharpless2 5 лет назад +26

      @@BenjeYT r/wooooosh

    • @BenjeYT
      @BenjeYT 5 лет назад +73

      @@Sharpless2oh my god can you stop also using subreddits outside of Reddit? It's so fucking cringeworthy!

  • @fjaida
    @fjaida 5 лет назад +224

    Hi, Barium symbol is Ba. Br is Bromine (@3:40)

  • @EugeneKhutoryansky
    @EugeneKhutoryansky 5 лет назад +79

    We can't just say that radiation is or isn't stopped by a certain type of material, as it also depends on how thick the material is, and the radiation is attenuated further the further it passes into the material.

    • @MayimHastings
      @MayimHastings 3 года назад +8

      Thank you for mentioning that! I understand why they didn’t get into that, though, I think they were going for a simplistic, bare bones approach. Those of us obsessed with this crap will already know, and the people who are just trying to have a general understanding probably wouldn’t care as much. Hopefully your comment will spark more curiosity. ✌️🤟

    • @theentirestateofalaska.4983
      @theentirestateofalaska.4983 2 года назад +3

      "Depends on how thick the material is" Sorry I am saying this but Joe mama was so fat she can stop gamma radiation.

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 2 года назад

      @@theentirestateofalaska.4983 - "Joe mama was so fat she can stop gamma radiation." YES, that is true! LOL

    • @codedaily365
      @codedaily365 2 года назад +1

      omg u!! wowi love ur videos too :D

    • @konayasai
      @konayasai Год назад

      I was more annoyed by the implication that any amount of lead would be effective against all three. Did anyone say bremsstrahlung?

  • @puncheex2
    @puncheex2 6 лет назад +86

    0:11 - these are certainly the common ones, but there are others: neutrons, protons, positrons, and miscellaneous nucleus fragments, including the nuclei of 20-30 other elements known as fission products. Any or all of them can cause damage to biology due to ionization within stable molecules, and creation of free radicals.
    1:30 - in reality, all three radiation types you mention can have energies which allow, for example, an alpha particle to penetrate an iron plate. The shielding you mention is appropriate for radiation emerging from decaying nuclei, but are very under-representative for primary and secondary cosmic rays. The thicknesses of the materials are as important to their ability to stop radiation as the materials they are made of - paper, aluminum and lead. Air and water are also effective shields, in appropriate thicknesses. There is no absolute shielding, a small fraction can always pass through, smaller as the material gets thicker or more dense.
    2:30 - Those "protective materials" are generally not really protective at all. Paper gowns, HAZMAT suits and the like will, of course, stop almost all normally energized alpha particles, but they will do little about betas and gammas. The real reason such protective gear is worn is mainly to prevent (by removing the gear upon exit) tracking the dangerous materials home to decorate your car and house with. The exception to that is a respirator - it acts to keep small particles of decaying atoms out of the lungs and digestion, where even alphas can cause trouble.

  • @p00pyp4nts
    @p00pyp4nts 5 лет назад +58

    1:54 Jesus... I think our bald friend has been exposed to too much radiation from the waist up!!

    • @fishindudas3205
      @fishindudas3205 5 лет назад +1

      What does Jesus have to do with this?

    • @p00pyp4nts
      @p00pyp4nts 5 лет назад +4

      @@fishindudas3205 You presume Sir, to answer a comment addressed to the son of the Almighty??? Blasphemy!

    • @fishindudas3205
      @fishindudas3205 5 лет назад

      p00pyp4nts shaatap

    • @p00pyp4nts
      @p00pyp4nts 5 лет назад +3

      @@fishindudas3205 Typical Jewish response. Cumon Hasbara guy. You can do better than that.

  • @zahidalashari1765
    @zahidalashari1765 7 лет назад +116

    i got more knowledge from this video about alpha beta n gamma rays. thanks

    • @yakopro49
      @yakopro49 5 лет назад +1

      Zahida Lashari same and even better than in chemistry class

    • @TheGroxNL
      @TheGroxNL 5 лет назад

      Same here.

    • @PorWik
      @PorWik 5 лет назад +1

      Rami Yako I agree except I learnt about these in physics where my teacher was decent

    • @discoreapor8154
      @discoreapor8154 5 лет назад +2

      @@yakopro49 actually that's nuclear physics not chemistry

  • @Erodius
    @Erodius 5 лет назад +20

    Chernobyl fans are spreading all over YT like "fission"

  • @702Wolfi
    @702Wolfi 5 лет назад +87

    I watched HBO's Chernobyl, twice! I now feel comfortable educating others about nuclear radiation.

    • @orestiskify
      @orestiskify 5 лет назад +6

      Bad idea, my friend. HBO's series was based on journalists' and average people's comments. There wasn't ANY scientist at all who helped them understand what is happening with atomic energy. You can read this article if you don't believe. The writer also mentions the citations, which you can ask them to read them. They are very scientific though and they might be hard to understand. Good Luck!
      www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2019/06/27/how-hbo-got-it-wrong-on-chernobyl/?fbclid=IwAR2_qMDPO5zSC85iAQljcUpVhbRfNeb2cR0mSXszyJw30-aumcrePioJg40#20572b989ce8

    • @hi-fidude6670
      @hi-fidude6670 5 лет назад +3

      @@janhaluska8817 Totally man, I watched Chernobyl no I can be the main operator at Leningrad ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator 2 года назад

      Best lessons in general;
      1. Stay away from that area!
      2. See Rule number one.
      3. If you are operating a nuclear power plant, you _Must_ follow safety standards to the highest level and _NEVER_ cut corners, no matter how small, or tempting, or expense!
      4. If you have any questions about how closely and how often you need to follow rule #3, see rule #1!

  • @mithrylts2702
    @mithrylts2702 5 лет назад +8

    First off, a correction. Alpha and beta are particles while gamma is indeed a ray. Neutrons were touched on but they are also a radioactive particle. Alpha has the most damage potential but are slow moving and have no penitration ability. Beta is very fast but mostly low charged so less damage. Think of a thrown basketball (alpha) and a 9mm bullet (beta). Gamma can't be fully shielded again as it's charge can only be lessened by hitting other atoms. That is why lead is used as shielding because denser material has more atoms packed together to increase the chance a gamma ray will interact with the shielding. That's enough for now.

  • @GewelReal
    @GewelReal 5 лет назад +14

    Everything perfect...
    Then we got to the "tur-bins"

  • @drasticgray
    @drasticgray 5 лет назад +11

    "the victim's body shows traces of pure energy"

  • @Shadow77999
    @Shadow77999 5 лет назад +14

    3:03 watching that animation is so satisfying. Its so well made and explain fission so well

  • @antoniuficard1643
    @antoniuficard1643 7 лет назад +23

    Thanks. I couldn't understand radiation and then I watched this video and I got it.

  • @demo3702
    @demo3702 4 года назад +3

    *E L O N G A T E D*

    • @giorgiolelmi8175
      @giorgiolelmi8175 4 месяца назад +1

      YEAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! ELOOOON GOOOOOO!!!!!!

  • @dsl145
    @dsl145 6 лет назад +15

    Best fission graphic I have ever seen. Awesome video

  • @yanat7934
    @yanat7934 6 лет назад +21

    But....but ....but..... Hulk had survived Gama Ray 😧😧😢😢

    • @susanpepper148
      @susanpepper148 5 лет назад +17

      Yanat 79
      you call turning green and turning into a roid raging maniac surviving...

    • @nxovva
      @nxovva 5 лет назад

      Susan Pepper 😂😂😂facts

    • @Solaris_347
      @Solaris_347 5 лет назад

      That's fantasy,anything can happen
      If you havent realised

    • @dav2108
      @dav2108 4 года назад

      @@Solaris_347 really......? No way. I am astounded. It was sarcasm.
      If you haven't realised

  • @07abinesh
    @07abinesh 6 лет назад +10

    Great Video but few mistakes , the alpha rays cause more biological damage as they cannot penetrate the body they stay inside the body and cause more damage where as the gamma easily penetrates the body and go to the external environment all cause least damage

    • @dianechoksondik2913
      @dianechoksondik2913 5 лет назад +2

      Theyd be way more dangerous if you happened to insert them inside your body. By breathing radioactive dust etc. That way yes, they would dump all their energy inside your body and damage your organs.

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator 2 года назад

      @@dianechoksondik2913 "Would be"? You sound like this is not a real technology, used today.
      That is the point of things like radioactive fallout and nuclear medicine used to dissolve tumors.

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator 2 года назад

      @Abinesh, that is a very good point!
      ⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @nsb6703
    @nsb6703 5 лет назад +34

    Chernobyl documentary brought me here.

  • @Nugcon
    @Nugcon 4 года назад +2

    I now refer to myself as gamma male. Bow down to me

  • @JCO2002
    @JCO2002 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks, but they're not turbans, they're turbines.

    • @ULTRAVISTA.
      @ULTRAVISTA. 5 лет назад +5

      People pronounce shit differently. I doubt some random RUclips fuck (you) knows more than this guy

  • @PartialViewmusic
    @PartialViewmusic 4 года назад +6

    This is extremely simplified.
    There are many more types of ionizing radiation aside from Alpha, Beta and Gamma.
    Neutrons is a good example. There are also different types of Beta radiation. A positron is also considered as a Beta particle.
    Roentgen rays are also a form of ionizing radiation.
    Furthermore there are maaaany types of non ionizing radiation. Neutrinos, myons etc etc. And dont forget about visible light.

  • @paulmoffat9306
    @paulmoffat9306 5 лет назад +3

    Don't listen to this - the explanations are WAY out of wack; Alpha and Beta radiation are PARTICLES, NOT 'Rays' Beta particles can be either a high speed electron (as shown), OR a high speed Positron (not shown).

    • @pasijutaulietuviuesas9174
      @pasijutaulietuviuesas9174 5 лет назад +2

      The video makes it very clear that Alpha and Beta radiation are particles. Even shows it visually. A ray is not a physical concept, but only a mathematical one. Rays don't exist physically. You meant that Alpha and Beta are not EM waves, but the video doesn't even state that. A ray is simply a line that has a defined origin but no end. Particles travelling from an origin away in a straight line are travelling in rays. Alpha and Beta radiation are rays of hadron and lepton particles.

  • @aetandrianwidyaraharjo9273
    @aetandrianwidyaraharjo9273 5 лет назад +2

    Thermal neutron not fast neutron

  • @tomg6284
    @tomg6284 5 лет назад +25

    You forgot the worst radiation of all, neutron. Small and hard to shield against.

    • @PorWik
      @PorWik 5 лет назад +6

      If you use a moderator like water then you can slow them down and also you can use boron rods to absorb them so stop spreading shit

    • @Proximate1
      @Proximate1 5 лет назад +2

      @@PorWik yeah and if you can use lead you can stop gamma radiation, he meant without protection..

    • @MW-yh9tm
      @MW-yh9tm 5 лет назад

      Neutron radiation is only present when a reactor is on power and a moderator water like D2O will slow them down, this is how a CANDU reactor works.

  • @TomHoops04
    @TomHoops04 5 лет назад +1

    FINE ILL WATCH IT RUclips NOW STOP RECCOMENDING IT

  • @SUPRIzEi
    @SUPRIzEi 4 года назад +3

    I do not know why this was in my recommended

  • @Velmurugan-os1cy
    @Velmurugan-os1cy 4 года назад +6

    Omg!! Even a 5 yrs child can understand this!

    • @brucewayne4036
      @brucewayne4036 4 года назад

      ketamine addiction i need to satisfy help you must me!

  • @poorvikasharma5112
    @poorvikasharma5112 5 лет назад +5

    I now understand Chernobyl. Thanks dude

    • @Heshanudugama
      @Heshanudugama 5 лет назад

      me too lol

    • @orestiskify
      @orestiskify 5 лет назад +1

      HBO's series was based on journalists' and average people's comments. There wasn't ANY scientist at all who helped them understand what is happening with atomic energy. You can read this article if you don't believe. The writer also mentions the citations, which you can ask them to read them. They are very scientific though and they might be hard to understand. Good Luck!
      www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2019/06/27/how-hbo-got-it-wrong-on-chernobyl/?fbclid=IwAR2_qMDPO5zSC85iAQljcUpVhbRfNeb2cR0mSXszyJw30-aumcrePioJg40#20572b989ce8

    • @waterspray5743
      @waterspray5743 5 лет назад +1

      @@orestiskify I think he meant he understands why they had to use lead protection. I may be wrong though.

  • @danijel124
    @danijel124 6 лет назад +9

    You made it seem like alpha radiation is inoccent.... But in reality you can inhale those particles and have them in your system for years...

    • @barmalei9927
      @barmalei9927 6 лет назад +1

      What's problem with inhale helium?
      Only one result is funny voice ;)

    • @Veryspecificassortmentofwords
      @Veryspecificassortmentofwords 5 лет назад +6

      I know this reply is a bit late, but I believe you’re thinking of inhaling radioactive dust. The alpha, beta, and gamma particulates aren’t really something you can inhale per se, but you can inhale a particle of, let’s say plutonium, which will project radiation from inside your body. So you’re right that inhaling radioactive material is very dangerous, but the radiation itself isn’t the same as the radioactive material.

    • @pasijutaulietuviuesas9174
      @pasijutaulietuviuesas9174 5 лет назад

      @@Veryspecificassortmentofwords But Alpha radiation is basically a He2+ ion. What prevents you from inhaling literal matter?

    • @Veryspecificassortmentofwords
      @Veryspecificassortmentofwords 5 лет назад

      @@pasijutaulietuviuesas9174 Yeah that is true that the ion is still composed of "matter," however the ion is on the sub-atomic level so it behaves differently than what we would expect of a particle of dust. Then again, I'm no expert and I haven't done appropriate research on this topic (I'm just recalling what I can from physics and microbio class), but it's an interesting topic nonetheless.

    • @pasijutaulietuviuesas9174
      @pasijutaulietuviuesas9174 5 лет назад

      @@Veryspecificassortmentofwords The mass of alpha particles is practically the same as a neutral Helium atom so if you apply force to these particles, why couldn't you pull them in like you pull Helium in?

  • @your_dad_18
    @your_dad_18 5 лет назад +103

    RUclips recommendations made me a nuclear physicist

    • @3hunna501
      @3hunna501 5 лет назад +2

      shut the fuck up

    • @your_dad_18
      @your_dad_18 5 лет назад +3

      @@3hunna501 I quit feeding dogs last year only,
      So you may leave🙂

    • @mohamadissa2433
      @mohamadissa2433 5 лет назад +1

      @@your_dad_18 hhhhhhh swear you shut him up

    • @3hunna501
      @3hunna501 5 лет назад

      @@your_dad_18 niggas feeling fresh on god

    • @squid_cake
      @squid_cake 4 года назад

      haha c'est marrant ruclips.net/video/b7oscFP-IbM/видео.html

  • @northeastnagareactionvideo5264
    @northeastnagareactionvideo5264 3 года назад +1

    3:58 PUBG players do u recognise this place? Georgopol

  • @digambarshinde2010
    @digambarshinde2010 2 года назад +2

    3:04 Uranium splits when a slow moving neutron strikes it, not a fast moving neutron!!

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator 2 года назад

      The explanation is very simplified.
      Most of us here can tell that. 🙂
      What _does_ happen when a fast moving neutron hits a Uranium nucleus?
      Does it pass through without causing much damage, or bounce off, or etc?

  • @manadegamer9315
    @manadegamer9315 5 лет назад +4

    I don't think a horseshoe magnet works like that!

  • @aleks8078
    @aleks8078 5 лет назад +22

    Is nobody talking about how this guy looks???

    • @PorWik
      @PorWik 5 лет назад +2

      Aleks S W O L E

    • @aleks8078
      @aleks8078 5 лет назад

      @@PorWik WELCOME TO MY WORLD

    • @thetshirtblog
      @thetshirtblog 4 года назад

      Not great, not terrible

  • @fieryweasel
    @fieryweasel 8 месяцев назад +1

    The "fast moving neutron" is not what's likely to cause 235-U to fission. Thermalizing them makes them a lot more effective.

  • @mr.conductor7625
    @mr.conductor7625 5 лет назад +1

    I thought turbans drive New York taxi cabs...

    • @songbird7450
      @songbird7450 5 лет назад +1

      You are terrible! (But I had to like the comment)

  • @Middle_boy520
    @Middle_boy520 Год назад +1

    Now I know the reason why lead shield was added to Rutherford's alpha particle scattering experiment.

  • @mariociencia12
    @mariociencia12 Год назад +1

    Fantastic! Incredible! Amazing! Better than Marvel movies!

  • @Abhishek-i2n
    @Abhishek-i2n 7 лет назад +20

    very nice sir you deserve a lot .

  • @anatolydyatlov963
    @anatolydyatlov963 3 года назад +1

    Well, yeah, but don't forget that paradoxically, alpha radiation causes more damage than any other type of radiation (Q = 20). Yes, it is stopped by our skin, but the same amount of beta or gamma radiation absorbed by our skin wouldn't destroy it nearly as much.

  • @breadcrumb1996
    @breadcrumb1996 5 лет назад +1

    hbo really done fucked up all our recommendations 💀💀

  • @mahaelkiki
    @mahaelkiki 4 года назад +2

    Hi, great video, it is simple and informative, can I use some parts of your video in one of presentations that I will upload online to my students as part of their e-learning due to the corona virus? I will put the URL of your page. Thank you

  • @shanelim994
    @shanelim994 5 лет назад +1

    Brain:Click it
    Me:Why
    Brain:Just click it

  • @johnd1216
    @johnd1216 4 года назад +2

    Every time I had a question, this video went on to answer it. It's like mind reading. Thanks

  • @drd6482
    @drd6482 2 года назад +1

    NEED MOAR CANS #gimme #wewannawin #Kneedswater #dinoasteroid #yeahboi

  • @dylang-s3821
    @dylang-s3821 5 лет назад +3

    1:56 that shoulder width

    • @brackishnz
      @brackishnz 4 года назад

      Looks like a create a character, he maxed out the shoulder slider

  • @Properbeatss
    @Properbeatss 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you youtube for putting this in my recommendation after my finals

  • @m0w0ss
    @m0w0ss 4 года назад +1

    thanks, youtube recommendations

  • @gtgodbear6320
    @gtgodbear6320 3 года назад +3

    I remember I used to play with this early 1900's chemistry set as a kid. And I saw a video about the same kit and it being extremely Radioactive. Probably why my ex brother-in-law died from cancer at 33. It was his kit. I remember one vial that glowed green when the lights were out.

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator 2 года назад +3

      ..... Are you saying your sister was married to the other kid when you were all kids, or that she and he were older than you, and married when _you_ were a kid and he let you play with his old toys and other stuff?

    • @maryjanehansen7947
      @maryjanehansen7947 Год назад

      @@TheNoiseySpectator Also how old is this guy??

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator Год назад

      @@maryjanehansen7947 Why are you asking me?

  • @Goku17yen
    @Goku17yen 5 лет назад +2

    Damn that was a really good, concise video

  • @premg516
    @premg516 5 лет назад +2

    I am industrial radiographer..using IR 192

  • @kurzylf1353
    @kurzylf1353 9 лет назад +2

    Very nice and interestig! In which program do you make this simulation? It looks really great.

  • @sandsgrainofsand5320
    @sandsgrainofsand5320 5 лет назад +1

    And you don't fuck with the gamma ray

  • @MLGJuggernautgaming
    @MLGJuggernautgaming 5 лет назад +1

    3.6 roentgen.. not great not terrible

  • @ihsanbajwa3974
    @ihsanbajwa3974 3 года назад

    الفا رے پر مثبت چارج ہوتا ہے ۔۔۔
    گاما ریز میں سب سے زیادہ penetrating power ہوتی ہے ۔۔۔۔۔

  • @Andy-413
    @Andy-413 4 года назад +2

    I really don't understand why people would dislike this video. I bet they're just like "No understand. Science bad. Video bad."

    • @soadj28
      @soadj28 4 года назад +1

      inaccuracies in the video

    • @duracell1battery
      @duracell1battery Месяц назад

      because its missing a lot of information

  • @adriancoronel5119
    @adriancoronel5119 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks very much,greetings from México.

  • @Sub___Zero
    @Sub___Zero 5 лет назад +1

    PS. Watching this , after Chernobyl series ....

  • @treseer4438
    @treseer4438 5 лет назад +2

    gamma is my favorite radiation

  • @sarkozygaming3629
    @sarkozygaming3629 4 года назад +1

    Why is this in my recommendation when we are about to face a nuclear war

  • @bablu2227
    @bablu2227 4 года назад +1

    So gamma ray is only 3.6 neutrons

  • @manghariz2211
    @manghariz2211 4 года назад +1

    Damn the info here is incredible
    Short,sweet,and on point
    I love it
    Just a bit shame that this vital information for chemistry was never and still never touched by My school
    But The Exam somehow Include this study

  • @sinatraforeign
    @sinatraforeign 4 года назад +1

    There are 0.000004% of cancer patients dying because of chemotherapy machine accidentally firing gamma ray to the patients.
    My aunt is one of them and the thought of her kidney exploded inside her body still haunts me.

  • @TheJosiahTurner
    @TheJosiahTurner 5 лет назад

    Alpha is just some helium, and it goes left beta is some electrons and it goes right, and gamma doesn’t give a shit

  • @SlapStyleAnims
    @SlapStyleAnims 4 года назад +1

    Explained better in one video than a couple days in school

  • @banny9464
    @banny9464 4 года назад +1

    You explained more than our chemistry head

  • @markl4593
    @markl4593 4 года назад +1

    Dude, you correctly stated U235 fission produces Krypton & Barium, but your video shows Kr & Br (Bromine). I only hope my doctor doesn’t confuse these two elements if I ever need a Barium (Ba) CT scan.

  • @sakshidhawane8509
    @sakshidhawane8509 3 года назад +1

    Big thumb from INDIA

  • @inarathussain4315
    @inarathussain4315 4 года назад +1

    Well explained!

  • @Coppertunes
    @Coppertunes 6 лет назад +2

    You have pronounced it (USA) aluminum but spelt it (UK) aluminium, just saying.

    • @Coppertunes
      @Coppertunes 6 лет назад

      Cloud VII Are you asking me some random question, as it has no relation to what i said.

  • @jaylemiere7283
    @jaylemiere7283 5 лет назад +1

    So we will never become the hulk😂😂

    • @GreenGoblinCoryintheHouse
      @GreenGoblinCoryintheHouse 4 года назад

      You can't it theory become a hulk, For ∆L in size,∆L² in S.A.,∆L³ in volume,you might just explode from the inside.

  • @thomthumbe
    @thomthumbe 4 года назад +1

    Alpha radiation is generally no big deal on the outside of a body, but alpha, beta and Gamma emitting dust/particles can indeed cause significant damage if ingested or breathed into the inside of the body. Hence the reason breathing filter devices and protective clothing are worn when nearby radiating substances.

  • @Girlnumber-123
    @Girlnumber-123 15 дней назад

    Explosion alpha beta Gamma no need chain reaction 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 radioactive fuse only cause decay😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @squizitzithatsitalianforyu4782
    @squizitzithatsitalianforyu4782 2 года назад +2

    Squizitzi 🤓

    • @lostpockets2227
      @lostpockets2227 2 года назад +3

      hahaha

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator 2 года назад

      @@lostpockets2227 I don't understand why that is funny.
      Is he saying he wants to eat the uranium nucleus?

    • @lostpockets2227
      @lostpockets2227 2 года назад

      @@TheNoiseySpectatorinformation is tasty food for our brain 😋

  • @kim_jungyung2228
    @kim_jungyung2228 3 года назад +1

    What is omega ray

  • @stephenwilliams5201
    @stephenwilliams5201 5 лет назад +4

    As a N.B.C. trainer I would like the display just seen. Would have saved me a lot of time in classes. Your demo is top drawer. And why my walls are a foot thick last of least the dry wall has a layer of industrial foil on the side facing the outside. Won't stop it all but increases my chances. Tks

    • @lolbots
      @lolbots 5 лет назад +1

      what institution do you work for bub

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator 2 года назад +1

      @@lolbots we can only assume it is the "National Broadcasting Company" since that is the most common use of the acronym "N.B.C". 😒
      I think by "his walls", he meant the walls of his home.
      The apartment complex where I live was constructed during the heart of the Cold War, in the late 1960's, and it also keeps out gamma radiation very well. I know this because it also keeps out _radio, television and internet_ signals very well, much to my chagrin. 😤

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator 2 года назад +1

      @StephenWilliams don't you have trouble getting wireless internet signals from one part of your house to the other?

    • @stephenwilliams5201
      @stephenwilliams5201 2 года назад +1

      @@TheNoiseySpectator not ever as I have a loop in side house. And a switched out side antenna. Only used on demand. Only with docs saying si. . And N,B,C. is for nuclear, bio, and chemical, war fare. Though I did work for army and general telephone and electric . "Sylvania tv." I learned about a lot about E.M F. AND EMP. AND SHEILDING TO PROTECT SYSTEMS from premature failures.

    • @lolbots
      @lolbots 2 года назад

      @@TheNoiseySpectator he is certified

  • @GCSEPhysicsExplained
    @GCSEPhysicsExplained 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Keep up the great content

  • @nerd_yboi8771
    @nerd_yboi8771 4 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for this amazing explanation!! Really helped me out :D

  • @jacksonfoster9116
    @jacksonfoster9116 4 года назад +1

    borrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrring

  • @swang6782
    @swang6782 5 лет назад +1

    Betas are also known as google employees.

  • @untermann322
    @untermann322 5 лет назад +1

    Nuclear physics, in one sitting

  • @Girlnumber-123
    @Girlnumber-123 15 дней назад

    Sir genatic or somatic disease due to radioactive 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 powerful weapon 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @wrench_shorts
    @wrench_shorts 4 года назад +1

    Still not enought to convinge me leave playing fortnite

  • @pintusharma.
    @pintusharma. 3 года назад

    α particle STOP BY SKIN
    β particle DAMAGE TO TISSUE
    γ particle 2:12 LEADS TO HULK 😁😁

  • @aysharajput1745
    @aysharajput1745 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Sir for this video .This is really informative.

  • @jayviermendiola
    @jayviermendiola 4 года назад

    Fun fact: Lex Luthor used Lead walls so that Superman could not X-Ray vision through.

  • @kabirshahshah6679
    @kabirshahshah6679 2 года назад +1

    Very nice animation thanks sir i understand easily

  • @Kaioo6142
    @Kaioo6142 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this explaination! Really helpful

  • @blahbousblah8886
    @blahbousblah8886 4 года назад

    This is clearly based of the Asian grading system:
    A-Good, fine.
    B-Fuk I'm screwd
    G-All hell breaks loose (No wonder that's not in the grading system)

  • @banny9464
    @banny9464 4 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @jaihropauloz.jaicten8354
    @jaihropauloz.jaicten8354 4 года назад

    Alpha, Beta and Steins Gate world line.
    El Psy Congroo

  • @ashviolet4926
    @ashviolet4926 6 лет назад +3

    Great until you said at the end that the radiation "generates turbans" hahaha

    • @puncheex2
      @puncheex2 6 лет назад +2

      He says the radiation produces "steam to drive turbines, that generate electricity."

    • @ashviolet4926
      @ashviolet4926 6 лет назад

      puncheex2 I was referring to his pronunciation dude

    • @puncheex2
      @puncheex2 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah. Carry on.

  • @lohphat
    @lohphat 2 месяца назад

    There are 4 types, Alpha, beta, gamma, and neutron radiation.