Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Term 2 Week 5 2019

Homework

  • Ex 3D, p.66--67, Wave Properties
  • Ex 3E, p.69-70, Diffration
  • Ex 3F, p.3F, p.73-75 Superposition
  • Ex 3G, p.76-78 Two Point Source Interference
  • Ex 3H, p.81-83 Waves on a String
  • Ex 3I, p.85-87 Wave Refraction on a String
  • Ex 5A, p. 151-155, Models of the Atom
  • Ex 5B, p. 160-171, Radioactivity
  • Ex 5C, p. 175-182, Nuclear Reactions

Models of the Atom


History of the Atom

Models of the Atom Timeline



Discovery of the Electron: Cathode Ray Tube Experiment


Discovery of the Nucleus: Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment


Charge of an Electron: Millikan's Oil Drop Experiment


Atomic Structure: Discovery of the Neutron


Parts of the Atom


Isotopes
Isotopes are versions of an atom or an element that have the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons



What are Isotopes?




Radioactive Decay
Alpha, Beta & Gamma Radiation



  • Alpha particles are emitted by a larger nucleus that has too many Protons
  • Beta particles are emitted by a nucleus that has too many Neutrons
  • Gamma photons are emitted by a nucleus that has too much Energy (is in an exited state)





Alpha Decay

Beta Decay


Radiation

Types of Radiation

Is radiation dangerous?

The Most Radioactive Places on Earth

Millisieverts and Radiation - Sixty Symbols

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