Suppose you were given three radioactive cookies one is mixed with alpha particles the second beta and third gamma are allowed to eat hold place your pocket.?
There is no safe way to eat a radioactive cookie, regardless of the type of radiation it emits. Alpha, beta, and gamma radiation can all cause damage to cells and tissues, and can lead to serious health problems, including cancer.
Alpha particles are large, heavy particles that can be stopped by a sheet of paper or a few centimeters of air. Beta particles are smaller and more penetrating, but can be stopped by a few millimeters of aluminum or a few meters of air. Gamma rays are the most penetrating type of radiation, and can only be stopped by thick layers of lead or concrete.
Eating a radioactive cookie would expose you to all three types of radiation. The alpha particles would be stopped by the lining of your mouth and esophagus, but the beta particles and gamma rays would be able to penetrate more deeply into your body. This could damage cells and tissues, and could lead to serious health problems.
It is important to note that even a small amount of radiation can be harmful. There is no safe level of radiation exposure. Therefore, it is never safe to eat a radioactive cookie.
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