
Originally Posted by
Procyan
I've just realized something shameful. I don't know what nuclear energy is. Except gamma rays, those are electromagnetic, no problem. But a "ray" of helium nuclei is what, kinetic bowling balls? I know any fast moving charged particle emits radiation, so I guess thats the real energy release? when they discharge sufficient energy, then what, do they become regular old ions and electrons?? Pretty bad I know.
That ray of helium nuclei you're talking about is often referred to as alpha particles, and yes, a simplified way of looking at them is as bowling balls. The energy is kinetic and transfers through bouncing into their surroundings, so their energy becomes heat by making other atoms move faster as the alpha particles slow down.
Beta particles (electrons) do the same bouncing around until they slow down.
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