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Starter –Sketch in the back of your book the 3 stages of ionisation 1. Before the photon gets there 2. As it arrives 3. After it has collided Do it. As.

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1 Starter –Sketch in the back of your book the 3 stages of ionisation 1. Before the photon gets there 2. As it arrives 3. After it has collided Do it. As I could ask any of you!! (Think about the key words)

2 C/W 1 st November 2011 Effects of ionising radiation Keywords: gamma rays radioactive X-rays radiographer Objectives: Must – Understand the risk of using x- rays and gamma rays Should – understand the precautions you need to take with x-rays and gamma rays. Could – Understand risk, and perceived risk

3 Come up with the person next to you the top 5 ways you think you are most likely to die (30 seconds) Halloween lesson!

4 Cause of DeathLifetime Odds Heart Disease1-in-5 Cancer1-in-7 Stroke1-in-23 Accidental Injury1-in-36 Motor Vehicle Accident*1-in-100 Intentional Self-harm (suicide)1-in-121 Falling Down1-in-246 Assault by Firearm1-in-325 Fire or Smoke1-in-1,116 Natural Forces (heat, cold, storms, quakes, etc.)1-in-3,357 Electrocution*1-in-5,000 Drowning1-in-8,942 Air Travel Accident*1-in-20,000 Flood* (included also in Natural Forces above)1-in-30,000 Legal Execution1-in-58,618 Tornado* (included also in Natural Forces above)1-in-60,000 Lightning Strike (included also in Natural Forces above)1-in-83,930 Snake, Bee or other Venomous Bite or Sting*1-in-100,000 Earthquake (included also in Natural Forces above)1-in-131,890 Dog Attack1-in-147,717 Asteroid Impact*1-in-200,000** Tsunami*1-in-500,000 Fireworks Discharge1-in-615,488

5 Odds of being an astronaut: 13,200,000 to 1

6 Odds that an American adult does not want to live to age 120 under any circumstances: 3 to 2 Odds of injury from fireworks: 19,556 to 1 Odds of injury from using a chain saw: 4,464 to 1 Odds of injury from mowing the lawn: 3,623 to 1 Odds of fatally slipping in bath or shower: 2,232 to 1 Odds of drowning in a bathtub: 685,000 to 1 Odds of being killed on a 5-mile bus trip: 500,000,000 to 1 Odds of being killed sometime in the next year in any sort of transportation accident: 77 to 1 Odds of being struck by lightning: 576,000 to 1 Odds of being killed by lightning: 2,320,000 to 1 Odds of dating a supermodel: 88,000 to 1 Odds that a celebrity marriage will last a lifetime: 3 to 1 Odds of being on plane with a drunken pilot: 117 to 1 Odds of dating a millionaire: 215 to 1 Odds of dating a supermodel: 88,000 to 1 Odds of finding a four-leaf clover on first try: 10,000 to 1 Odds of striking it rich on Antiques Roadshow: 60,000 to 1

7 What conclusions can we draw? people are generally more willing to accept the risk associated with something they choose to do than something that is imposed, and to accept risks that have short-lived effects rather than long-lasting ones People tend to over-estimate the risk of unfamiliar things (like flying as compared with cycling), and of things whose effect is invisible or long-term (like ionising radiation)

8 Gamma waves – the highest energy What has this got to do with electromagnetic radiation? There are risks involved with this too!

9 X-rays

10 What were the highest energy types of radiation? (Gamma rays are highest, then X-rays)

11 Electromagnetic Spectrum Radio Micro Infra-Red Light Ultra-Violet X rays Gamma Wavelength ( ) increases Can you think of a phrase that would help you remember this order? Gate X Usually Lets In Most Radiation High frequency Short wavelength High energy Most penetrating High frequency Short wavelength High energy Most penetrating Low frequency Long wavelength Low energy Least penetrating Low frequency Long wavelength Low energy Least penetrating x

12 Ionisation happens with high energy photons...... Ie x-rays or gamma rays.....you cant just add the energy of lots of infra red rays for example.

13 We can think of these waves like photons (particles) High energy photons can do more damage, like firing a bullet from a gun, instead of through a stone.

14 Demo gamma source

15 There is radiation around us a lot of the time......Is this a problem?

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17 CT scan (computer tomography) (drawing a map of your insides!) This uses x-rays What are the problems? What are the benefits? Is it worth it?

18 How can we control our risk of radiation? Think about UV radiation? People that work with radiation like those in hospitals learn to control their risk.

19 Page 242 question 2, 3, 4, 6 Homework  P2_04 task 1 X- rays for thursday

20 Plenary  Write down in the back of your book, the types of electromagnetic radiation you know, in order of most energy to least energy

21 C/W 18 th October 2011 Effects of ionising radiation Keywords: gamma rays radioactive X-rays radiographer Objectives: Must – Understand the risk of using x- rays and gamma rays Should – understand the precautions you need to take with x-rays and gamma rays. Could – Understand risk, and perceived risk


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