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What is a key advantage of using gamma radiation in medical applications?

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Topic

Hazards and uses of radioactive emissions and of background radiation

Question

  1. A. It has a very short half-life.
  2. B. It is highly ionising.
  3. C. It can be detected outside the body.
  4. D. It is absorbed by body tissues.

Answer

The correct answer is C: It can be detected outside the body..

Explanation

The correct answer is C: It can be detected outside the body.. This supports the learning objective "Explain why gamma emitters are often used as medical tracers." 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: It has a very short half-life.; It is highly ionising.; It is absorbed by body tissues..

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Gamma Emitters

Students often confuse gamma emitters with other types of radiation, thinking they have similar properties and uses.

Focus on the unique characteristics of gamma radiation, such as its high penetration power and low ionising ability, which make it suitable for medical tracers.

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