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RE: sorry! I wanted to a formula?
According to Turner, the specific ionization is equal to the stopping power
divided by the W-value (energy required to produce an ion pair). si =
(-dE/dx)/W
Terry Harmon, RRPT
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> > Would any Know the Formula that expresses specific
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