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what's the maximum energy of electrons that 20cm of fluorine can block?

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kinetic energy of particle |  incident particle | e^- (electron) radiation absorber | fluorine thickness | 20 cm
kinetic energy of particle | incident particle | e^- (electron) radiation absorber | fluorine thickness | 20 cm

Result

0.15 MeV (megaelectronvolts)
0.15 MeV (megaelectronvolts)

Comparison as energy for 0.15 MeV

 ≈ 0.29 × mass-energy of an electron ( 1 m_e c^2 )
≈ 0.29 × mass-energy of an electron ( 1 m_e c^2 )
 ≈ 1.2 × average energy of a gamma ray photon ( ≈ 2×10^-14 J )
≈ 1.2 × average energy of a gamma ray photon ( ≈ 2×10^-14 J )
 ≈ (1 to 1000) × energy of an X-ray photon ( 1×10^-17 to 2×10^-14 J )
≈ (1 to 1000) × energy of an X-ray photon ( 1×10^-17 to 2×10^-14 J )

Properties

shielding thickness | 20 cm CSDA range | 0.0339 g/cm^2 stopping power | 2.64 MeV/(g/cm^2) collision stopping power | 2.64 MeV/(g/cm^2) radiative stopping power | 0.0052 MeV/(g/cm^2) radiation yield | 0.00114 density effect parameter | 0
shielding thickness | 20 cm CSDA range | 0.0339 g/cm^2 stopping power | 2.64 MeV/(g/cm^2) collision stopping power | 2.64 MeV/(g/cm^2) radiative stopping power | 0.0052 MeV/(g/cm^2) radiation yield | 0.00114 density effect parameter | 0

Range versus energy

Range versus energy
Range versus energy

Radiation yield versus energy

Range versus energy Radiation yield versus energy
Range versus energy Radiation yield versus energy

Density effect parameter versus energy

Range versus energy Density effect parameter versus energy
Range versus energy Density effect parameter versus energy

Stopping power versus energy

Stopping power versus energy
Stopping power versus energy

Absorber material properties

〈Z/A〉 | 0.4737240242 nuclear collision length (λ_T) | 65 g/cm^2 nuclear interaction length (λ_I) | 97.4 g/cm^2 radiation length (X_0) | 32.93 g/cm^2 minimum ionization (- dE/ dx |_ min) | 1.676 MeV/(g/cm^2) (at 20 °C and 1 atm) density | 1.696 g/L (at 0 °C) mean excitation energy | 115 eV Molière radius | 9.55 g/cm^2 pion collision length | 91 g/cm^2 pion interaction length | 127.2 g/cm^2 plasma energy | 0.79 eV
〈Z/A〉 | 0.4737240242 nuclear collision length (λ_T) | 65 g/cm^2 nuclear interaction length (λ_I) | 97.4 g/cm^2 radiation length (X_0) | 32.93 g/cm^2 minimum ionization (- dE/ dx |_ min) | 1.676 MeV/(g/cm^2) (at 20 °C and 1 atm) density | 1.696 g/L (at 0 °C) mean excitation energy | 115 eV Molière radius | 9.55 g/cm^2 pion collision length | 91 g/cm^2 pion interaction length | 127.2 g/cm^2 plasma energy | 0.79 eV