EBK INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PHYSICS, FIF
EBK INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PHYSICS, FIF
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.13P

(a)

To determine

The linear, mass and atomic attenuation coefficient.

(a)

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Given:

Atomic mass of Lead, m=207g/mol

Density of lead,

  ρ=11.36g/cm3

Formula Used:

The attenuation of gamma ray can be described as,

  I=I0eμx

Where,

  I=Intensity after attenuation

  I0= Intensity of incident attenuation

  x= Thickness of observer

  μ=Linear attenuation

Calculation:

The attenuation of gamma ray can be described as,

  I=I0eμxμ=1xln(I0I)

As intensity observed initially is 1000. So,

  I0=1000

For x=2mm= 2×103m

  μ=12×103ln(1000880)μ=63.91m1

For x=4mm= 4×103m

  μ=14×103ln(1000770)μ=65.34m1

For x=6mm= 6×103m

  μ=16×103ln(1000680)μ=64.27m1

For x=8mm= 8×103m

  μ=18×103ln(1000600)μ=63.85m1

For x=10mm= 10×103m

  μ=110×103ln(1000530)μ=63.48m1

For x=15mm= 15×103m

  μ=115×103ln(1000390)μ=62.77m1

For x=20mm= 20×103m

  μ=120×103ln(1000285)μ=62.76m1

For x=25mm= 25×103m

  μ=125×103ln(1000210)μ=62.42m1

So, mean is,

  

  μ=63.91+65.34+64.27+63.85+63.48+62.77+62.76+62.428μ=63.60m1μ=0.63cm1

The mass attenuation is given by,

  σ=μρσ=0.636cm111.34g/cm3σ=0.056cm2/g

The mass of the lead per unit volume is, m=11.34g

So, mass of each atom is, mo=3.4×1022g

Thus, number of atoms per unit volume is, 11.343.4×1022=3.33×1022atoms

So, atomic attenuation coefficient is,

  η=μnumber of atoms per unit volumeη=0.6363.33×1022η=1.91×1023cm1

Conclusion:

The linear, mass and atomic attenuation coefficient are, μ=63.60m1, σ=0.056cm2/gand

  η=1.91×1023cm1

(b)

To determine

The energy of the gamma rays.

(b)

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The mass attenuation coefficient is 0.055 cm2/g.

Total mass attenuation coefficient 0.0569 cm2/g is close to calculated in part (a) and this corresponds to a value of 1.25MeV

Thus, the energy corresponding to it is, E=1.25MeV

Conclusion:

The energy of gamma rays is E=1.25MeV

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