A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry volume 4

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A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry volume 4
Thomas Edward Thorpe
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Thick, and to 2-25 XlO 10 by a screen 1-7 mm. Thick. The scattering of the particle increases very fast as its speed decays, and the power of pene- trating material is affected more by chance of scattering than by loss of velocity. The particles of the highest speed named above are seven times as penetrating as those of the lowest, chiefly on account of differences in the liability to scattering. The loss of velocity depends on the nature of the matter in somewhat the same fashion as in the cas...e of the o-rays. The loss in passing through an atom is propor- tional to w 2/3, where w is the atomic weight ; in the case of the o-particle, it is proportional to w 112, as already said. The whole of this may be compressed into the statement that in a substance of small atomic weight like aluminium a particle projected with given velocity reaches a greater distance from the origin (measured by mass penetrated) than it does in a substance of large atomic weight like platinum. But it really pursues a longer path in the latter (again measured by amount of matter traversed), only the path is much more broken and irregular.

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