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RE: Densities



I know that titanium density is 4.5g/cubic cm, the atomic No is 22, and the
atomic weight is 47.90.

I probably will be able to give information on the others later today.

Thomas Robinson, Jr.
Deputy Director, ERBRL
Chief, Tactical Radiation Division
(573) 596-0131 ext 36210
Note: FLW cannot call out on DSN




-----Original Message-----
From: Engelbretson, David A. [mailto:DEngelbret@tmh.tmc.edu]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 9:16 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Densities


Would anyone know off-hand the densities (g/cubic cm) of these materials?

Tungsten ?
Stainless steel ?
Titanium ?

Thanks...Dave

David A. Engelbretson
Radiation Safety Officer
The Methodist Hospital
Houston, Texas

Phone: 713-790-4553
FAX: 713-793-7125
Pager:  713-790-8762


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