Where in the industrial field is radioactivity used? Write answers to the question.
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In the Industrial Field some of the common uses of the Radioactivity are ⇒
1. Uranium-235 is used as the Fuel in many nuclear Industries and Power stations.
2. The Beta Particles Emitted from the Radioactive Substances are used to controls the thickness of the Paper in the Papers Industry.
3. The Ionizing Radiations emitted from the Radioactive Substance (mostly from Radioactive Isotopes) are used for making certain luminescent signs.
4. Radioactive Isotopes are used by the Engineers tin the Factories to avoid the accumulation of the charges on the moving parts of the machine due to the Friction.
5. Gama rays emitted from the Radioactive substances are are used to Sterilize the Bandages, dressings and syringes and others equipment to make then free of germs.
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1. Uranium-235 is used as the Fuel in many nuclear Industries and Power stations.
2. The Beta Particles Emitted from the Radioactive Substances are used to controls the thickness of the Paper in the Papers Industry.
3. The Ionizing Radiations emitted from the Radioactive Substance (mostly from Radioactive Isotopes) are used for making certain luminescent signs.
4. Radioactive Isotopes are used by the Engineers tin the Factories to avoid the accumulation of the charges on the moving parts of the machine due to the Friction.
5. Gama rays emitted from the Radioactive substances are are used to Sterilize the Bandages, dressings and syringes and others equipment to make then free of germs.
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- Radio isotopes such as ²³⁵U92 are used as fuel for atomic energy reactors
- Radioisotopes are used by engineers in factories to avoid the accumulation of charge on the moving parts of muscles due to friction. the radiation emitted by the isotope ionized air that also produced take away with them the charge accumulated on the moving parts
- The effect of radiation from the radioisotopes is used in making certain luminescent signs
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