Processes of Interactions
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-Coherent Scattering
-Photoelectric Absorption
-Compton Scattering
-Pair Production
What is used as a source of power production in Nuclear Fuel?
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Uranium
,What is Radon?
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Colorless, Odorless, Heavy radioactive gas
What occurs when ELECTRONS interact with an inner shell tungsten atom?
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Characteristic
How much Cosmic radiation do we get per year?
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.3 mSv per year
The x-ray beam is described as being _______ in nature.
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Polyenergetic
,Bremstrahlung radiation
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Occurs when electrons undergo deceleration by interaction within the
nuclei of the target atoms
EPA suggests no more than how much of air??
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4 picocuries/liter
Dose limitation 1991-Present
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Effective Dose
What is MOST of the concern for contributing to patient exposure?
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mAs
, What happens when radiation interacts at the atomic level?
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Molecular change
Direct transmission and small angle scatter photons comprise:
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Exit radiation
Absorption
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-A total loss of radiation energy
-If there is transference of electromagnetic energy to the atoms of the
material
Acute symptoms from an Uranium bomb?
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-Coherent Scattering
-Photoelectric Absorption
-Compton Scattering
-Pair Production
What is used as a source of power production in Nuclear Fuel?
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Uranium
,What is Radon?
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Colorless, Odorless, Heavy radioactive gas
What occurs when ELECTRONS interact with an inner shell tungsten atom?
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Characteristic
How much Cosmic radiation do we get per year?
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.3 mSv per year
The x-ray beam is described as being _______ in nature.
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Polyenergetic
,Bremstrahlung radiation
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Occurs when electrons undergo deceleration by interaction within the
nuclei of the target atoms
EPA suggests no more than how much of air??
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4 picocuries/liter
Dose limitation 1991-Present
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Effective Dose
What is MOST of the concern for contributing to patient exposure?
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mAs
, What happens when radiation interacts at the atomic level?
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Molecular change
Direct transmission and small angle scatter photons comprise:
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Exit radiation
Absorption
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-A total loss of radiation energy
-If there is transference of electromagnetic energy to the atoms of the
material
Acute symptoms from an Uranium bomb?
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