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Why are Smoke Detectors Radioactive? And How do Smoke Detectors Work? 

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You probably have a few smoke detectors throughout your house, but did you know that many designs of smoke detectors are radioactive? Well in this video we explore how smoke detectors work, and how they use the radioactive isotope Americium-241 to detect smoke. We'll also explore how Geiger counters work, and then how atoms of high atomic numbers are counterintuitively small. Smoke detectors are perfectly safe, and save lives. So make sure that they work on a regular basis.
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Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction to Smoke Detectors.
00:42 - Components inside a Smoke Detector.
02:26 - How does a radioactive isotope detect smoke?
07:24 - What are the types of radiation?
08:42 - Why is Americium radioactive?
10:05 - How is Americium produced.
11:00 - Other types of smoke detectors.
12:00 - Notes on Smoke Detectors.
13:03 - PCBWay Sponsorship.
14:30 - The Counterintuitive size of atoms.
17:08 - How do Geiger Counters Work?
Key Branches from this video are: How does a Computer Mouse Work?
Erratum:
at 9min15sec - We talked about the strong nuclear force holding together the nucleus, which is accurate. However radioactive decay is a result of the weak nuclear force, which wasn't mentioned.
Note:
We recommend not taking apart the inside of a smoke detector. It is such a small amount of Americium, but if mishandled it can result in illness.
Animation: Mike Radjabov
Script, Modeling: Teddy Tablante
Twitter: @teddytablante
Modeling: Prakash Kakadiya
Voice Over: Phil Lee
Sound Design: Luis Huesca
Animation built using Blender 3.2 www.blender.org/
Image Credit:
Cloud Chamber of Am-241 - Kebukawan on commons.wikimedia.org.
References:
Background on Smoke Detectors www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-co...
How do Smoke Detectors Work? home.howstuffworks.com/home-i...
Ionization Detectors circuitcellar.com/wp-content/...
Ionization vs Photoelectric www.nfpa.org/Public-Education...
Smoke Detector Circuit www.electroschematics.com/smo...
Wikipedia contributors. "Alpha Particle". "Americium-241". "Cloud Chamber". "Radioactive Decay". "Smoke Detector" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Visited September 2022
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@Kolumbetko
@Kolumbetko Год назад
I like that you coherently used physically accurate electron orbitals. Not just spheres, but actual nested shapes.
@calebmalcarne5873
@calebmalcarne5873 Год назад
I’m glad I’m not the only one who appreciated that!!
@maemilev
@maemilev Год назад
Why air purifier doesn't use americium and none radioactive. Different tech, same function??
@Finex1
@Finex1 7 месяцев назад
@@maemilev Smoke detectors need to detect a specific type of gas (CO2), so that it doesn't go off all the time with literally any gas in the air like O2 , NO2 etc.
@cynicalwhovian4238
@cynicalwhovian4238 Год назад
It's interesting that Geiger counters are sort of the inverse of smoke detectors. With smoke detectors, you have radiation and look for a gas, while with Geiger counters, you have a gas and look for radiation.
@tahitinguyen4822
@tahitinguyen4822 Год назад
Well, this guy summarize it pretty well!
@mattb6646
@mattb6646 Год назад
Makes sense
@Wetknees
@Wetknees 4 месяца назад
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@AmoghA
@AmoghA Год назад
As an engineering student who took up engineering for the love of physics and mathematics (partly inspired by great content on RU-vid, this channel included), I really appreciate you trying to deep dive into stuff no one bothers to know! A humble smoke detector has so much going on behind the scenes. Keep inspiring new people :)
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@nidroogd4028 Год назад
what engineering did you course? these videos really interest me, and your interest makes me curious
@bigbaka6529
@bigbaka6529 Год назад
I love how educational this is, and the animations help so much it's unreal. Thank you!
@MLife1000
@MLife1000 Год назад
The animation is really well done and super helpful 💯
@ingGS
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I greatly enjoyed the humorous bits: “The battery, which is always dead”, “When burnt pop corn…”, “…indicating that you are bad at cooking”. Hahaha.
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@waelfadlallah8939 Год назад
I can't express enough how much i am pleased with this video. And i love how you branched in a clever way to explain other relevant topics besides the mechanism of smoke detector and the incorporation of this mind blowing information about the sizes of atoms and the power they possess it's just amazing. The animation also is brilliant. I will always follow this channel and i hope you always upload videos like this without skipping any bits of information, the more dense the better :)
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@splagyetsi3287
@splagyetsi3287 Год назад
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@sveinwiklund6972
@sveinwiklund6972 Год назад
I was once called to assist with a fire detection system used in a diesel engine generator room. The 'authorities' wanted to test the system, so they set fire to a large pan filled with diesel fuel. The whole room was filled with smoke, but no alarms sounded. At this stage I entered the scene - I started the fan and got the 'diesel smoke' out. Then I got a cigarette from one of the engineers - lit it - and blew smoke into the fire detectors - all worked fine - the alarm sounded every time. Why you may ask. Smoke from burning fuel is (very) dark/black - and black does not reflect light - the cigarette smoke is 'white' - which reflects lights. Wisdom: look at what kind of smoke a fire will generate - the select the type of detector.
@moistmike4150
@moistmike4150 Год назад
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@jamesluck2969
@jamesluck2969 Год назад
Well rare to see, I believe industrial fire prevention systems should use multiple detection methods just for this purpose.
@Elysiann
@Elysiann 22 дня назад
Ionisation : for rapidily flaming fire Photoelectric/photo optical : slow/smouldering fires ..
@MoistMoments
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@colonizespace
@colonizespace Год назад
This is very well put together. Amazing explanation & animation in demonstration. Thank for putting this together to share. Your content is top notch.
@Intelli_Jayant
@Intelli_Jayant Год назад
Very well explained sir
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@ScimitarGaming Год назад
You are the one defining Education through Animations. Your animations are the most realistic and detailed. I am so glad that you do what you do.
@PulishYuro
@PulishYuro 11 месяцев назад
So much information beyond the simple explanation. Love how in-depth you go. Also, how long did it take for someone to make this? So much knowledge needed to make something so "simple".
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I've wondered how these 2 devices work since i was a teen . My degrees in electronics and electrical never explained it , now you did. Thanks
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This definitely had way more information needed to understand how ionizing smoke detectors work. But still loved it
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EXCELLENT VIDEO, GRAPHICS, SCRIPT - THANKS JR
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@deathclown2000
@deathclown2000 Год назад
true. once the video said Americium moves as fast as 419,000 cheetahs. I totally understand
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>that slight sass on the annoying beeping >and the always dead batteries >and on terrible cooking and burnt popcorn >recently had to buy a smoke detector Did our esteemed teacher had one too many cooking accidents? The answer may surprise you! Jokes aside, once again you managed to make another excellent video sir. One of the best channels on RU-vid. You deserve every sub and far more so.
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@zeemonkeyman1 Год назад
I’m a Fire protection electrician in Australia and we don’t use ionisation detectors at all these days, it’s all photoelectric.
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The illustrations & explanation were so well done! The atom size section somewhat flew over my head but I'm sure it'll be helpful for others. Now I'm left curious how CO2 detectors/alarms work.
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