The particles that are released by the radioactive sources in smoke alarms have charge and produce a(n)?

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2026-07-19 02:40

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The particles released by radioactive sources in smoke alarms, typically americium-241, emit alpha particles. These charged particles ionize the air in the sensing chamber, creating a current. When smoke enters the chamber, it disrupts this current, triggering the alarm to alert occupants of potential danger.

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