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Radiation Interaction with Matter

Published August 23, 2017 at 3426 × 2366 in Exam Question: Health Effects of Ionising Radiation
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Photoelectric and Compton Scatter

Figure 1 – In the diagnostic radiology energy range the two most likely effects are Photoelectric absorption and Compton Scattering.

Photoelectric effect – Compton Scatter – Radiation Interaction with matter

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