3. Interaction with beta Electrons excited or kicked off. ionization Energy dissipated as heat. As Z of material increases, so does bremsstrahlung. Note that range is different from path .
4. Interaction with gamma Photon travels until it hits something, either an electron or a nucleus. Several types of interactions have been observed.
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15. Comparing old, SI units Rad = 100 ergs/gram; Rem = rad x Q; 1 Gray = 100 Rads, 1 j/kg; 1 Sievert = 100 rem; Old SI Radioactive material curies becquerels Deposited energy Rads Grays Dose to humans Rems Sieverts Units of energy in air Roentgens none