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Radiocarbon Dating Nowadays scientists can answer many questions about the past through a technique called radiocarbon(放射性碳), or carbon-14, dating. One key to understanding how and why something happened is to discover when it happened. Radiocarbon dating was developed in the late 1940s by physicist Willard F. Libby at the University of Chicago. An atom of Ordinary carbon, called carbon-12, has six protons(质子) and six neutrons(中子) in its nucleus(原子核). Carbon-14, or C-14, is a radioactive, unstable form. of carbon that has two extra neutrons. It returns to a more stable form. of carbon through a process called decay(衰减). This process involves the loss of the extra neutrons and energy from the nucleus. In Libby's radiocarbon dating technique, the weak radioactive emissions(放射) from this decay process are counted by instruments such as a radiation detector and counter. The decay rate is used to determine the proportion of C-14 atoms in the sample being dated. Carbon-14 is produced in the Earth's atmosphere when nitrogen(氮)-14, or N-14, interacts with cosmic rays(宇宙射线). Scientists believe since the Earth was formed, the amount of nitrogen in the atmosphere has remained constant. Consequently, C-14 formation is thought to occur at a constant rate. Now ratio of C-14 to other carbon atoms in the atmosphere is known. Most scientists agree that this ratio is useful for dating items back to at least 50,000 years. All life on Earth is made of organic molecules(分子) that contain carbon atoms coming from the atmosphere. So all living things have about the same ratio of C-14 atoms to other carbon atoms in their tissues(组织). Once an organism(有机体) dies it stops taking in carbon in any form, and the C-14 already present begins to decay. Over time the amount of C-14 in the material decreases, and the ratio of C-14 to other carbon atoms goes down. In terms of radiocarbon dating, the fewer C-14 atoms in a sample, the older that sample is. Nowadays many scientists depend on radiocarbon for dating age-old objects.

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【单选题】对放射线最敏感的肿瘤是

A.
鼻咽癌
B.
胃癌
C.
肺癌
D.
霍奇金病
E.
乳腺癌

【多选题】原子核外电子排布应遵循的原则有

A.
泡利不相容原理
B.
能量守恒原理
C.
能量最低原理
D.
洪 特规则
E.
电荷守恒原理

【单选题】关于X射线防护的目的正确的是()

A.
防止发生随机性效应
B.
防止发生有害的确定性效应
C.
将确定性效应的发生概率限制到认为可以接受的水平
D.
个人剂量限制
E.
时间正当化

【单选题】射线因素对照片对比度的影响叙述错误的是()

A.
高千伏时对比度低
B.
增加mAs可改善对比度
C.
显影处理不改变照片对比度
D.
照片灰雾可使对比度降低
E.
散射线会降低对比度
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【单选题】对放射线最敏感的肿瘤是
A.
鼻咽癌
B.
胃癌
C.
肺癌
D.
霍奇金病
E.
乳腺癌
【多选题】原子核外电子排布应遵循的原则有
A.
泡利不相容原理
B.
能量守恒原理
C.
能量最低原理
D.
洪 特规则
E.
电荷守恒原理
【单选题】关于X射线防护的目的正确的是()
A.
防止发生随机性效应
B.
防止发生有害的确定性效应
C.
将确定性效应的发生概率限制到认为可以接受的水平
D.
个人剂量限制
E.
时间正当化
【单选题】射线因素对照片对比度的影响叙述错误的是()
A.
高千伏时对比度低
B.
增加mAs可改善对比度
C.
显影处理不改变照片对比度
D.
照片灰雾可使对比度降低
E.
散射线会降低对比度
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