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Radioactivity All you wanted to know about radioactivity! Audio Help

Index Definition of radioactivity Scientists Nuclear Power Radioactive Elements Units of Measurement Audio Help

Scientists Marie Curie Pierre Curie Irene Joliot-Curie William Crookes Roentgen, Bequerel and Rutherford Hahn Otto Audio Help

Definition of Radioactivity Physics.about.com Definition US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Definition Audio Help Information about atoms (including animations)

Radioactive Elements Radium Transuranium Elements in nature Uranium Plutonium Carbon 14 – Radio Carbon Dating Radon – a decay product from granite Radioactive Isotopes used in Medicine Audio Help

Nuclear Power Nuclear Fission History of Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fusion Pictures of a Nuclear Power Station Have a go at Operating a Nuclear Power Plant Nuclear Fusion Reactor Audio Help Animated Nuclear Fusion

Units of Measurement Measurement of radiation risk to people SI Units of Measurement Instruments for Measuring Radioactivity Audio Help

Information about Atoms Detailed schematic diagram of Rutherford Scattering Rutherford Scattering (animated at atomic level) Rutherford Scattering (animated) Brownian Movement - atoms and molecules move

Revision Questions BBC Bitesize revision – uses of different types of radiation BBC Bitesize revision – radioactive decay and half-life BBC Bitesize revision – detecting radiation BBC Bitesize revision – types of radiation