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A radioactive material decays by releasing radiation, and transforms into a new substance. The energy is released in the form of alpha particles and beta particles or in the form of high-energy electromagnetic waves known as gamma radiation. Natural radioactive elements are those with an atomic number of 83 and higher. Artificial radioactive elements can also be formed.
Devices such as the GeigerMuller tube, a photographic plate, or an electroscope can detect radioactivity. An electronic counter on the GeigerMuller instrument displays a digital reading of the amount of radiation detected.
White stands for purity. Red represents communist revolution. Blue expresses the desire for peace. Effective date: 8 September 1948.
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