the reaction of smoke to detect fires.

(2)

Nuclear lamp: When the beta radiation from the radioisotope

hydrogen-3 comes into contact with fluorescent aluminium sulfide,

the radiation energy is transformed into light energy. This can

be used to make a low-light illumination device.

(3)

(4)

Radioisotope static electricity remover.

Radioisotope fluorescent light activator.

(5) Radioisotope lightning rod.

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