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Re: What is the average energy of Cl-36?



You need a home copy of the rad decay program.  It lists the avg energy to
be 0.251330 MeV.  Or if you remember back to Rad Physics, the typical avg
energy is one third of the Beta's E-max.

Anyways whats up?  Find a jod yet?  Hows the Man?  Did you know Tinny is
getting hitched?  If ya care it will be in Mishicot.  Doug just came down,
and he said you should have looked harder.  Got to go.

Ben







At 08:17 PM 5/2/96 -0500, you wrote:
>I am student at Lakeshore Technical College in Health Physics program.  I am
>doing a lab on Bremstrahlung and composite shielding  and I need to know the
>average energy of Cl-36.  I have looked in the Health Physics and
>Radiological Health Handbook with no luck. Does anyone happen to know the
>average energy?  I appreciate any help in with this. By the way ASAP!!!
>E-mail :  yvette@lakefield.net.  
>
>Thanks a lot
>
>
Ben Vandre
Radiation Safety Specialist
Medical College of Wisconsin
(414)456-4373
bvandre@post.its.mcw.edu