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    The Thickness of Aluminum That Will Reduce the Intensity of the X-Ray
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The Thickness of Aluminum That Will Reduce the Intensity of the X-Ray

Question 10

Question 10

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The thickness of aluminum that will reduce the intensity of the x-ray beam by 50% is termed:


A) half value layer
B) filtration
C) collimation
D) penetrating power

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