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Ionising Radiation
Quantum and Nuclear Supporting Physics Teaching

Exploiting ionisation for detectors

Both photons and particles can shift enough energy to to convert the absorber atoms to ions. Detect these ions and you'll have...

Physics Narrative 14-16

Ionising Radiation
Quantum and Nuclear Supporting Physics Teaching

Particles that ionise

Fast-moving charged particles can rather easily shift energy to atoms and so strip electrons–that is, ionise the atoms. There...

Physics Narrative 14-16

Ionising Radiation
Quantum and Nuclear Supporting Physics Teaching

Ionisation and damage

An atom or molecule is ionised by having at least one electron stripped from it:

Physics Narrative 14-16

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Electricity CPD videos

Our new set of videos gives teachers and coaches of physics a preview of the training we offer ahead of this term's live support sessions.

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