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why is the sensor in a smoke alarm marked as radioactive ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's because it uses ionisation to detect smoke and a very small amount on radioactive isotope americium-241 is part of the technique. More info here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoke_alarm#Ioniz ation_detect
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Optical smoke detectors do not detect smoke by the smoke particles blocking the transmission of light from source to detector.
The light path within the sensor cell is not pointed directly towards the detector. The detector is activated by light, scattered by the smoke particles, entering the detector.
Just thought you�d like to know.
The light path within the sensor cell is not pointed directly towards the detector. The detector is activated by light, scattered by the smoke particles, entering the detector.
Just thought you�d like to know.