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Revision as of 23:24, 22 September 2016
Scotch Tape -vs- Kapton tape
A 20 MeV electron was used to make a bremsstrahlung beam that impinged a sample of regular Scotch Tape and Kapton tape. Both tapes had similar areas of 2.5 x 3 cm. The Kapton had twice as much mass as the Scotch (0.1247 g -vs 0.0699 g).
The scotch taper became brittle after 4 hours of irradiation on the 25 N machine.
Below is an uncalibrated spectrum using Thorium rods. Lines should appear at 238.8,338.8, 511, 583.4, 911.2, and 2614.6 keV
| Channel | Energy (keV) |
| 242 | 238.8 |
| 342 | 338.8 |
| 514 | 511 |
| 586 | 583 |
| 914 | 911.2 |
| 2617 | 2614.6 |
slope=1.0003 +/- 0.000156023 y-intercept=-3.12645 +/- 0.185346