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Range of a particles

The energy, and thus the range, of a-particles, is characteristic of the source of emission. [Pg.23]

For the most commonly encountered heavy charged particles, the a particles from radioactive decay, some semiempirical range-energy ndes are used. For the range of a particles in air, A air, we have... [Pg.513]

The range of a particles in various substances is listed in Table 6.1. Multiplication of the range in cm by the density of the substance (g/cm ) gives the range in g/cm. Table 6.1 shows that the ranges in mg/cm are similar for very different substances they increase markedly at higher atomic numbers. [Pg.79]

Figure 6.6. Range of a particles as a function of their initial energy (according to W. P. Jesse, J. Sadanskis, Physic. Rev. 78... Figure 6.6. Range of a particles as a function of their initial energy (according to W. P. Jesse, J. Sadanskis, Physic. Rev. 78...
In 6.3 two equations are given for calculating the range of a-particles in air and in other material from the particle energy as well as a curve for the range in aluminum. How different are the values from the equations and from the curve for a 5 MeV a ... [Pg.163]

Radioactive a-sources are usually deposited on one electrode. Due to their high LET values, the range of a-particles in organic liquids is small. Range data which have been verified experimentally are compiled in Table 2. [Pg.186]


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