University Experiment

Electron absorption

Article No: P2523100

The attenuation of an electron particle stream passing through a material layer depends both on the thickness of the layer and on the mass coverage, resp. the "mass per unit area". It will be shown that the particle flux consisting of electrons of a particular energy distribution decreases with the "mass per unit area". As electron source, a radioactive sample of 90Sr is used. Tasks The beta-counting rates are measured as a function of the absorber thickness using different absorbing materials such as aluminium (AL), glass (GL), hard paper (HP) and typing paper (TP). The attenuation coefficients are evaluated for the four absorbing materials and plotted as a function of the density. Learning objectives Density Counter tube Radioactive decay Attenuation coefficient Mass coverage

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