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
    #SmokeDetector #Radioactive #HowStuffWorks

Komentáře • 700

  • @Kolumbetko
    @Kolumbetko Před rokem +718

    I like that you coherently used physically accurate electron orbitals. Not just spheres, but actual nested shapes.

    • @calebmalcarne5873
      @calebmalcarne5873 Před rokem +33

      I’m glad I’m not the only one who appreciated that!!

    • @maemilev
      @maemilev Před rokem +2

      Why air purifier doesn't use americium and none radioactive. Different tech, same function??

    • @Finex1
      @Finex1 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@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 Před rokem +191

    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.

  • @AmoghA
    @AmoghA Před rokem +150

    As an engineering student who took up engineering for the love of physics and mathematics (partly inspired by great content on CZcams, 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 :)

    • @nidroogd4028
      @nidroogd4028 Před rokem +3

      what engineering did you course? these videos really interest me, and your interest makes me curious

  • @bigbaka6529
    @bigbaka6529 Před rokem +339

    I love how educational this is, and the animations help so much it's unreal. Thank you!

    • @MLife1000
      @MLife1000 Před rokem

      The animation is really well done and super helpful 💯

  • @ingGS
    @ingGS Před rokem +13

    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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    @MarxMin Před rokem +52

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  • @sveinwiklund6972
    @sveinwiklund6972 Před rokem +32

    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 Před rokem +3

      THIS

    • @jamesluck2969
      @jamesluck2969 Před rokem +6

      Well rare to see, I believe industrial fire prevention systems should use multiple detection methods just for this purpose.

    • @Elysiann
      @Elysiann Před 19 dny

      Ionisation : for rapidily flaming fire
      Photoelectric/photo optical : slow/smouldering fires ..

  • @waelfadlallah8939
    @waelfadlallah8939 Před rokem +12

    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 :)

  • @splagyetsi3287
    @splagyetsi3287 Před rokem +6

    I cannot express how valuable this video is. I'm 64 and very curious, this video answered many of my question about atoms and some I never new to ask. Even your (add) was related to your video. The animation showing the various sizes of atoms overlaid on the periodic table was brilliant.

  • @mastershooter64
    @mastershooter64 Před rokem +4

    I love this! it's not too simplified and not too much detail, it's perfect!

  • @JayeshSarvaiya
    @JayeshSarvaiya Před rokem +23

    Just amazing work, simple to understand explanation, wonderfully made animations , Thank you to entire team for bringing such an amazing videos to us. 🌹👍

  • @PulishYuro
    @PulishYuro Před 11 měsíci +2

    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".

  • @ScimitarGaming
    @ScimitarGaming Před rokem +1

    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.

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    @colonizespace Před rokem +5

    This is very well put together. Amazing explanation & animation in demonstration. Thank for putting this together to share. Your content is top notch.

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    @MoistMoments Před 2 měsíci +1

    I wish my lessons in school were like this, I would have learned much much more, thanks for your informative and intresting videos, keep up the good work.

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  • @waffle8364
    @waffle8364 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This definitely had way more information needed to understand how ionizing smoke detectors work. But still loved it

  • @zeemonkeyman1
    @zeemonkeyman1 Před rokem +4

    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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      @georgeburns7251 Před rokem

      So? The Chinese are taking your country over, what do you expect

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    @martinfarfsing5995 Před měsícem +1

    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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    @pranjalsharma8960 Před rokem +4

    Small thing but so much engineering going into it.. great explanation as always

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    @seanward6063 Před rokem +4

    I love this video, the visual explanation is amazing the detail that your team must go through to gather as this information then sort it in a way so that most people can understand and to then make an animation for that then to synchronize everything is incredible truly making the world a better place. I also love the jokes that were put in and side mention of how it’s marketed effectively as it is both funny and still educational

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    That was a very excellent demonstration & explanation of the smoke detectors not only at the hardware level, but it was also interesting at fundamental level, I totally appreciate your work and efforts to create this video.

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    @TranquilSeaOfMath Před 2 měsíci

    13:52 The dollar sign being on the wrong side is the biggest draw back I noticed in this video. The animation and narration is great. The sponsor commercial integrates well and feels like it belongs in the video. Well done.

  • @jatigre1
    @jatigre1 Před rokem +2

    Great video! Reminds me of a neighbor who used this as a timer to remind her when her food was ready. Everyday for years.

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    @ratheonhudson3311 Před rokem +1

    Well research, paced, and emotionally stable video. I love the smattering of humour to maintain interest. I learned a lot here. Thank you

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    @applewaikit Před rokem +2

    7:25 "...Or you're bad at cooking" that made me laugh my ass off

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  • @primedasymmium
    @primedasymmium Před rokem

    Thanks for showing where to find the isotope. Now, I'm off to build myself my first homemade reactor to help for this winter. Free energy!

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    @avicenna5996 Před rokem +2

    "Or u r bad at cooking" damn bro went straight to the point

  • @MorningLightMtn
    @MorningLightMtn Před rokem +1

    >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 CZcams. You deserve every sub and far more so.

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    @kavithakavitha990 Před rokem +2

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    @matze1389 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow. Super cool video. The animations, the imformation.. brilliant!

  • @leonzspotg
    @leonzspotg Před rokem +232

    something my physics teacher tried to explain but screwed up 😂

    • @MattyEngland
      @MattyEngland Před rokem +26

      Teachers are so last century. CZcams content is usually far better and way easier to understand.

    • @PeterNjeim
      @PeterNjeim Před rokem +21

      @@MattyEngland not only CZcams, but online content in general, whether it's typed or videoed. Schooling as a whole is outdated. We need to recognize that schooling is only required to become literate. Once a student is literate to a sufficient degree, they can learn without a local-area teacher, instead they can learn by reading the material (textbook) of an internationally acclaimed teacher, or read and watch online material (usually free). The era of universities is hopefully coming to an end

    • @deathclown2000
      @deathclown2000 Před rokem +1

      true. once the video said Americium moves as fast as 419,000 cheetahs. I totally understand

    • @swarapatil8552
      @swarapatil8552 Před 11 měsíci

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    @user-qn2kx1hz1b Před rokem +1

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  • @barry7608
    @barry7608 Před rokem +2

    Thanks, I’m an x radiation worker (meaning I’m retired not dead) and always look for incorrect information in such vids. Yours was spot on and well worth refreshing smoke detectors. I think your conclusion re danger of alpha v gamma needs more explanation ie that tiny alpha emitter would destroy your inside pretty quick, BUT a dose of a few hundred micro sieverts for several minutes would most likely cause no issue, tho NOT recommended either. Thanks again

  • @sjoervanderploeg4340
    @sjoervanderploeg4340 Před rokem +1

    The genius part of this "ionizing detector" is that it occludes the fact that it is in-fact the radiation everyone is "afraid" of when you say radioactive... but then there is ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation! Out if which the first one is in-fact the harmful one :D

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    @benpietersen3723 Před rokem

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    @systemslave510 Před rokem

    Thank you for going to depth. The great amount of details are welcome.

  • @mattb6646
    @mattb6646 Před rokem +2

    Ever heard the story of the kid that built a small reactor in his shed from a bunch of smoke detectors? He went crazy eventually and got radiation poisoning but he actually made a working small reactor

    • @October-TE
      @October-TE Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yeah I've heard of that story, he actually never made a nuclear reactor or even got radiation poisoning though, he just built a makeshift neutron source.

  • @abuDojanaTahmid
    @abuDojanaTahmid Před rokem

    I like the way you showed the sub-orbitals of atoms and pretty accurate structure.

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    @axionx5460 Před rokem

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  • @troybaxter
    @troybaxter Před rokem +5

    Fun Fact: A nuclear power plant exposes you to the same amount of radiation as a single smoke detector (0.01 mrem/year). That means you are absorbing more radiation from the smoke detectors in your home and the bananas on your countertop than from a nuclear power plant 50 miles away.

    • @Wetknees
      @Wetknees Před 4 měsíci

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      But yeah, one of the many victims of oil’s industry propaganda

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    I'd like to suggest a topic that you guys could add to your video list:
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  • @ryzlot
    @ryzlot Před 6 měsíci

    EXCELLENT VIDEO, GRAPHICS, SCRIPT - THANKS
    JR

  • @JBrd79
    @JBrd79 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Very interesting and informative, thank you for this!

  • @a-bell
    @a-bell Před rokem

    Beautiful illustration and explanation of smoke detectors

  • @Intelli_Jayant
    @Intelli_Jayant Před rokem +3

    Very well explained sir

  • @raselhasan430
    @raselhasan430 Před rokem +2

    although i couldn't understand but i liked your field of study

  • @Yanus3D
    @Yanus3D Před rokem +1

    This is the best science channel available on CZcams!

  • @Nobleman999
    @Nobleman999 Před rokem +1

    According to my using experience on both of them, the radiation type smoke detector lasts very long, over 20 years without trouble, but it only able to detect smoke ! The laser beam type detector triggers the alarm even with steam or oil vapour during cooking that I do not like if it is installed in kitchen area close to stove. It is much more expensive as compare to the simple radiation type. Not like the radiation type runs with 9V, it requires both batteries and AC power that is not so simple to install and runs it. It starts has trouble after two years like sounding alarm by itself without detecting any smoke or any vapours. I repaired them by cleaning the laser chamber where I saw very few and fine dust accumulate inside, but some still fault alarm after cleaning.

  • @sunset3052
    @sunset3052 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for this great video with easy but technical understanding. Great professional voice and clarity as well.

  • @Neon-_-
    @Neon-_- Před rokem +1

    Thank you, now I'm running around my house with a Geiger counter

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    learning has never been so beautiful. Thanks!

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    @rb-ro2po Před rokem

    Thank you for this super super informative video! Very well made!

  • @josephoduor2358
    @josephoduor2358 Před rokem +2

    The immense attraction of one gram of pure protons to one gram of pure electrons looks like an engineering potential for future machines waiting to be exploited.

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    @marcosmisael4858 Před rokem +2

    Don't even know how to say how brilliant this video is! Thanks for another knowledge masterpiece, thank you BE!!! The battery joke 😂😂

  • @wanstaa
    @wanstaa Před 5 měsíci

    The American company that I'm working in does also sell the smoke dectector all around world. Though I'm for other product function, it's good to know how the dectector is working. Thanks and your posted video explains so clearly.❤

  • @mica4977
    @mica4977 Před 5 měsíci

    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.

  • @slisamil
    @slisamil Před rokem +1

    College style lectures that everyone can understand … you sir , should be the benchmark for education

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    @donniecatalano Před 4 měsíci +1

    Superb quality and lovely voice. Many thanks

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    I come to these videos for the content, but I just wanted to give a shout out to Phil Lee for his incredibly good voiceover work. What a soothing voice this guy has.

  • @joyrc01
    @joyrc01 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for mentioning Geiger counter. I learnt a new thing

  • @magusesper616
    @magusesper616 Před rokem +1

    playing multiplayer online games with voice chat there is almost always someone with that smoke detector low battery chip noise going off every few seconds. its just amazing how many people live with that chirp when its such an easy fix that could even save a life. thanks for the video duder.

    • @BloodyKnives66
      @BloodyKnives66 Před 6 měsíci

      In the same way people become accustomed to smells in their homes, people become accustomed to noise in their home as well. Eventually, your brain just tells you it's normal, and you tune it out. They're not necessarily dumb. They've just let it beep so long they don't even hear it anymore, and then they forget completely to change the battery.

  • @shufflecat3334
    @shufflecat3334 Před rokem +1

    It took me until almost the end of the video to realize you were showing atoms with electron clouds as opposed to orbits. I'm glad we're starting to move away from teaching that model and appreciate you contributing to that movement.

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    @wizboy1489 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much for illustrating the mind-blowing and amazing technology behind the Startlink satellites.

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    Focused and pedagogic, thanks.

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    @solcloud Před rokem

    Awesome informative video! Thank you for posting it.

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    @bricktimelapsebuilds Před rokem

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  • @ambition112
    @ambition112 Před 9 měsíci +2

    1:22: 🔍 Smoke detectors use radioactive decay to detect smoke and have a metal cylinder containing americium-241.
    3:32: 🔬 Alpha particles from the americium-241 source in the smoke detector ionize the atmosphere, creating charged ions and electrons.
    7:14: 🔥 Smoke detectors use alpha particles to detect fires and ionized air molecules to prevent current flow.
    10:28: 🔍 Smoke detectors use ionizing or photoelectric sensors to detect smoke particles and save lives.
    13:32: 🔬 Atoms with higher atomic numbers can be smaller than atoms with lower atomic numbers due to the attractive force between protons and electrons.
    16:54: 🔬 This video discusses the atomic radius of an element, the functioning of Geiger Counters, and the importance of engineering education.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @mehedipc5349
    @mehedipc5349 Před rokem

    Thanks you as always.

  • @Kazomix._.
    @Kazomix._. Před 6 měsíci +1

    how does this man manage to keep my attention
    i have severe adhd so i get distracted VERY easily and i also have a snall attention span

    • @Wetknees
      @Wetknees Před 4 měsíci

      Because you might be passionate and/or interested in one of the subjects here!
      Sometimes your passion chooses YOU

  • @SpacedHawk
    @SpacedHawk Před rokem

    We take this apart so you don’t have to. Saved my life

  • @Dr2024x
    @Dr2024x Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you very much for the video!. Regards from México!.

  • @SSBanglaTubeUK
    @SSBanglaTubeUK Před měsícem

    Excellent demonstration 👌

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    I love how its explained,
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  • @GooogleGoglee
    @GooogleGoglee Před rokem +2

    Great video and animation
    Would be nice to see a video on different geiger counters for beta and gamma and alpha radiations

  • @drteeth362
    @drteeth362 Před rokem +1

    Another good video!

  • @kamalalmatari6958
    @kamalalmatari6958 Před rokem

    Excellent Explanation .

  • @user-ani6gm8hap
    @user-ani6gm8hap Před rokem

    Besides the rich amount of knowledge of your videos you also help me sleep everyday. Thank you man

    • @Wetknees
      @Wetknees Před 4 měsíci

      This is a VERY prolific voice actor.

  • @Abhishek05091997
    @Abhishek05091997 Před rokem

    Made my day.. Thanks

  • @DaLoveDonkey69420
    @DaLoveDonkey69420 Před rokem +1

    Have you covered the L.D.50 topic? I've done pest control for 16 years and was stunned when I first found out everything l.d.50 related.