betastraling
Betastraling is a term used in several languages to denote beta radiation, the emission of beta particles from unstable atomic nuclei. Beta particles are high-energy electrons (beta minus) or positrons (beta plus) released during radioactive decay, typically accompanied by a neutrino.
In beta minus decay, a neutron inside the nucleus converts to a proton, emitting an electron and
Shielding and exposure: beta radiation can be effectively shielded by relatively thin materials. Low-energy betas are
Detection and measurement: activity is measured in becquerels (decays per second). Dosimetry uses gray and sievert
Applications and safety: beta emitters are used as radiotracers in medicine and industry, and in therapy and