Physics, asked by brenythokchom11, 11 months ago

Radium can't passed through lead . why?

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Answered by adityakushwaha731
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Answer:

lead is agood insulator of radiation and thus all the radium radiation are stopped inside

Answered by anildeshmukh
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Explanation:

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.

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