Modern Physics > Nuclear Physics > Radioactivity
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DCS# 5D40.30 |
DISCHARGE OF AN
ELECTROSCOPE WITH AN ALPHA SOURCE

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APPARATUS
Am-241 from smoke detector
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015B-lead cabinet
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two gold leaf electroscopes
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202-18-C |
fur and rubber rod
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202-18-D5, 6
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camera
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202-09-D
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DESCRIPTION
- Charge both electroscopes with the
charged rubber rod. Bring the alpha source near one electroscope
and it will
discharge more rapidly than the other. The alpha source ionizes
the air and the ions neutralize the electroscope. The effect is
clear but not dramatic - it takes about a minute to discharge
the electroscope on a dry day. The second electroscope is for
comparison.