Radiation
Exposure
Nuclear Particles
Nuclear Power
Particle Accelerators
100

What is Radiation?

The emission of energy as a particle or light

100
How do we avoid exposure?

ALARA

100

Name the parts of an atom

Proton, Neutron, Electron

100

Name 3 energy production types that the United States uses

Petroleum, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Coal, Renewable (solar, wind, geothermal, etc)

100

Name a type of accelerator

Linear, Cyclotron, synchrotron

200

What are the two categories of radiation?

Ionizing and Non-Ionizing

200

True or False: Exposure levels are dependent on location

True

200

What is an isotope?

Atoms that contain the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons

200

How many Nuclear Power Plants are operating in the United States?

54 plants, 94 total units

200

Who said "Equipped with our five senses, along with telescopes and microscopes and mass spectrometers and seismographs and magnetometers and particle accelerators and detectors across the electromagnetic spectrum, we explore the universe around us and call the adventure science."

Neil DeGrasse Tyson

300

True or False: You are exposed to radiation everyday.

You are exposed to radiation everyday (True).

300

What do we use to warn of radiation in an area?

300

True or False: An atom is mostly empty space

True

300

What percentage of the world's global nuclear power supply does the United States produce?

30%

300

Name one accelerator and where it's located

TRIUMF in Canada

LHC in Switzerland

Fermilab Accelerators in Chicago

400

Name two sources of daily exposure to radiation

Earth: Food, Water, Building materials, etc..
Space: Cosmic Rays
Atmosphere: Uranium in Earths crust

400

Define ALARA (what the letters stand for)

As Low As Reasonably Achievable

400

What is the process by which an unstable nucleus loses energy to become more stable?

Radioactive Decay

400

What percentage of nuclear power do we use for energy in the US?

8%

400

How large is the TRIUMF accelerator?

60ft diameter

500

What is the public limit of radiation dose in a year?

0.1 rem

500

Name the principles of ALARA

Time, Distance, Shielding

500

What are the quarks in a proton?

Two up, one down

500

What is the name of the nuclear reactor on Purdue's campus

PUR-1

500
Name a use of particle accelerators

Study the beginning of the universe

Discovering particles

Study high energy interactions