Radiation & Shielding Flashcards
tenth-value thickness
the distance the uncollided radiation must travel to be reduced to 10% of the initial value
half-value thickness
the distance required to reduce the uncollided radiation to one-half of its initial value
mean-free-path length
the average distance that a particle streams from the point of its birth to the point at which it makes its first interaction
geometric attenuation
decreasing dose with increasing distance
material attenuation
decreasing dose as a function of shielding material
Somatic Effects
Effects of radiation limited to the exposed individual, as distinguished from genetic effects, that may also affect subsequent unexposed generations.
collimated
make (rays of light or particles) accurately parallel.