Radiant insights – radioactivity
Topic
Chemistry
Structure of matter
Atomic structure
Radioactivity
Mathematics
Magnitudes and Measuring
Physics
Atomic and quantum physics
Energy
sub topic
Duration
180 Minuten
Language
German
CERN in Geneva, the catastrophe in Fukushima, new radiotherapies for treating cancer – atomic and nuclear physics are constantly discovering new findings that bring about far-reaching impacts. We are exposed to nuclear radiation on a daily basis, be it in food, during long-distance flights or in our own cellar. Radioactivity is everywhere.
While examining various objects with the Geiger counter, you discover how radioactivity is part of our natural environment. In addition, you carry out various experiments independently based on questions relating to the sources and nature of this radiation, while learning about the differences between alpha, beta and gamma radiation, the importance of half-lives and how to track the decay curves on the chart of nuclides.
