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How Fast Is Alpha Particle?
1.50e+4 km/s
54.0 million km/h · 33.6 million mph
5.003% of the speed of light
Alpha particles — helium nuclei from radioactive decay — travel at 15,000 km/s, 5% the speed of light. Despite that speed, they can be stopped completely by a single sheet of paper; their large size and double charge means they interact with everything they meet.
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Did you know?
Alpha particles are identical to helium nuclei — making radioactive decay a slow but constant source of natural helium gas in the Earth's crust.
How it compares
- Stopped by a sheet of paper
- Helium nucleus stripped of electrons
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