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Investigating the attenuation of X-rays as a function of the absorber material and absorber thickness
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- Introductory experiments
- Atomic shell
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X-ray physics
- Detection of X-rays
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Attenuation of X-rays
- Investigating the attenuation of X-rays as a function of the absorber material and absorber thickness
- Investigating the wavelength dependency of the attenuation coefficient
- Investigating the relationship between the attenuation coefficient and the atomic number Z
- Investigating the attenuation of X-rays as a function of distance
- Physics of the atomic shell
- X-ray energy spectroscopy
- Structure of X-ray spectrums
- Compton effect at X-rays
- X-ray tomography
- Radioactivity
- Nuclear physics
- Quantum physics
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