Particles Pass Through Lead Shielding #1
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Particles Pass Through Lead Shielding #1
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Science Source
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Bubble chamber event Particles passing through lead shielding. November 17, 1964. Bubble Chamber-1408. Lead shielding refers to the use of lead as a form of radiation protection to shield people or objects from radiation so as to reduce the effective dose. Lead can effectively attenuate certain kinds of radiation because of its high density and high atomic number; principally, it is effective at stopping gamma rays, and x-rays. A bubble chamber is a vessel filled with a superheated transparent liquid (most often liquid hydrogen) used to detect electrically charged particles moving through it.
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