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    Exam 16: Physics Topics: X-Rays, Ultrasound, Momentum, Force, and Energy
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    Thickness of Material Which Decreases Intensity of X-Ray Material to Half
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Thickness of Material Which Decreases Intensity of X-Ray Material to Half

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

Thickness of material which decreases intensity of x-ray material to half of original value is


A) quarter thickness
B) half thickness
C) half life
D) 2 times of thickness

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