When a beam of photons passes through a certain thickness of a certain material, the intensity attenuates
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When a beam of photons passes through a certain thickness of a certain material, the intensity attenuates to 50 % of its original value. What happens if we use the same material with the same thickness but the density is doubled?
1. The attenuation factor doubles.
2. The attenuation is halved.
3. The attenuation factor is squared.
4. The attenuation factor becomes zero.
5. Something else.
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