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What minimum wall thickness of carbon is needed to satisfy the Bragg-Gray principle if the chamber...

What minimum wall thickness of carbon is needed to satisfy the Bragg-Gray principle if the chamber is to be used to measure absorbed dose from photons with energies up to 5 MeV? Assume same mass stopping powers for carbon and water. It makes use of a a graphite walled CO2 chamber. Turner's Atom's Radiation and Radiation Protection book question 16.

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