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In a background radiation audit, which option best applies the AQA A-Level Physics objective to apply inverse-square ideas to gamma radiation intensity. while keeping isotope notation, radiation type, activity and safety reasoning distinct?

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Radioactivity

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In a background radiation audit, which option best applies the AQA A-Level Physics objective to apply inverse-square ideas to gamma radiation intensity. while keeping isotope notation, radiation type, activity and safety reasoning distinct?.

  1. A.nuclear-case-53: Apply Apply inverse-square ideas to gamma radiation intensity. in Alpha, beta and gamma radiation.
  2. B.nuclear-case-53: Mix Alpha, beta and gamma radiation with a different nuclear model and ignore the measured quantity.
  3. C.nuclear-case-53: Use a generic radiation phrase without isotope, activity or count-rate reasoning.
  4. D.nuclear-case-53: Treat Radioactivity as simple recall and omit the A-Level Physics distinction.

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  • The correct option is nuclear-case-53: Apply Apply inverse-square ideas to gamma radiation intensity.
  • in Alpha, beta and gamma radiation.

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It is correct because it directly supports the approved objective: Apply inverse-square ideas to gamma radiation intensity. The other options are weaker because they confuse radiation type, isotope structure, count-rate interpretation, half-life reasoning, shielding, contamination or irradiation with a nearby but different nuclear physics idea.

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