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When exposed to a radioactive source which emits 1.2-MeV gamma-rays, a particular material is found to have a half-value thickness X of 10 cm How thick would a shield made of this material need to be in order to block 75% of the radiation? A. 5 cm B. 20 cm C. 15 cm D. 25 cm E. 10 cm

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Answer:E

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that Energy of gamma ray is E=1.2 Mev

Shielding effect can be measured by measuring the fraction of gamma rays blocked by shield. If certain thickness will able to block half the radiation then to block 75% radiation we need to add same amount of thickness in order to block the remaining radiation.

i.e.
(E)/(2) fraction is blocked by 10 cm thickness

then remaining radiation is
(E)/(2)

another 10 cm thickness will block the remaining half radiation i.e.
(1)/(2)* (E)/(2)=(E)/(4)

so total 75 % radiation will be blocked

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