Question detail
What triggers the alarm in an ionisation smoke alarm?
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Hazards and uses of radioactive emissions and of background radiation
Question
- A. An increase in temperature
- B. A decrease in current
- C. An increase in smoke density
- D. A change in pressure
Answer
The correct answer is B: A decrease in current.
Explanation
The correct answer is B: A decrease in current. This supports the learning objective "Explain how smoke entering an ionisation smoke alarm changes the current and triggers an alarm." in Uses of nuclear radiation because it uses the correct atomic and nuclear radiation relationship for Hazards and uses of radioactive emissions and of background radiation. The other options are less suitable because they do not match the required Uses of nuclear radiation idea: An increase in temperature; An increase in smoke density; A change in pressure.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Smoke Alarm Function
Students often think that smoke alarms only detect smoke particles without understanding the role of ionisation.
Explain that smoke entering the ionisation chamber disrupts the ionisation process, reducing current flow and triggering the alarm.
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