Why does lead stop gamma rays?
1 Answer
Apr 8, 2018
High density
Explanation:
Lead has a high density of
Lead atoms however have electrons which need a lot of energy to excite, and when there are a lot of them, it makes it hard for the gamma ray to pass through. Also, since there are a lot of them, they will absorb most of the gamma ray energy before it transfers to our body, thus weakening it immensely.
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