INTERACTION OF RADIATION WITH MATTER
Across
- 5. is a parameter used in radiation physics to describe how a material attenuates or reduces the intensity of a beam of radiation as it passes through.
- 7. refers to the amount of radiation energy passing through a particular area in each amount of time. It's a measure of the rate at which radiant energy is emitted, transmitted, or received per unit area.
- 8. can occur when an incident photon has energy equal to or greater than the binding energy of electron in atom.
- 9. refers to the thickness of a material that reduces the intensity of a beam of radiation by half.
- 10. refers to the rapid decrease in the intensity of a beam of radiation as it passes through a material.
Down
- 1. also known as Thomson, Rayleigh, Classical and Unmodified scattering
- 2. is a process that can occur when high-energy X-rays interact with matter. Produces two electron with mass of one equal to 0.51 MeV
- 3. is the reduction in x-ray intensity that results from absorption and scattering.
- 4. Electron is ejected from atom and photon is scattered with some reduction in energy
- 6. discovered classical scattering of x-ray with an electron.