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    Extracting data from a spectrometer to Excel

    In the spectroscopy software I only have one option of(.ocv) format nothing else.
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    Extracting data from a spectrometer to Excel

    Hi Drclaude. When I used the yellow light I was able to convert it to from .ocv format to excel from this link https://www.chem.utoronto.ca/coursenotes/CHM317/pdfs/Import%20Spectrum%20to%20Excel.pdf but when I used the laser beam I got this So, I am confused why I was able to have the data when...
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    Extracting data from a spectrometer to Excel

    Good morning, I used the Laser beam with HR4000 spectrometer with Ocean View software when saving the files it is saved by (.ocv) format. when trying to extract information to excel I get some unreadable data like (bkg thin sheet gel.png) attached. I used the same instrument and software with...
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    Two parallel opposed Co-60 Gamma Ray beams in Excel

    I did not use that i only used the the data in the table, did not know how to use the separation:frown:
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    Two parallel opposed Co-60 Gamma Ray beams in Excel

    Hi everyone, I have this question about POP. Assume a patient separation of 20cm. Using data for 6MV , FS 10x10 cm, plot the depth dose for one beam at 2 cm intervals. Include on your plot the dose at dmax and the dose at 20-dmax. On the same graph repeat this for the opposed beam. Now plot the...
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    How Accurate Are My Calculations on Alpha Particle Scattering and Energy?

    Any feedback would be appreciated, I'm really struggling.
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    How Accurate Are My Calculations on Alpha Particle Scattering and Energy?

    Hi, I calculated the scattered angle & the kinematic factors for both Al & Au to be Is what I did right? Also E (Alpha) = stopping power x depth = 250 x 0.5 = 125 keV As for the maximum & the minimum scattered energy i didn't know how?
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    Solve Equation (1) to Get Equation (2): The Depletion Voltage & Electric Field

    Thanks for your prompt respond. Vo is the difference in potential across the junction Vd is the depletion voltage Also for equation (1) the second term has a positive sign. After doing some algebra i end up with equation (2). Thanks for the help.
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    Solve Equation (1) to Get Equation (2): The Depletion Voltage & Electric Field

    The electric field ...(1) by saying that ...(2)I tried to integrate equation (1) from r2 to r1 but could not get equation(2). Any suggesting. Thanks
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    The max deviation (non linearity ) of a system

    The highest deviation which in the plot is (1400,610) As i understood from one of my partners he used a linear line through the highest point and another line through the lowest one, then he found the difference between these two equations. which i didn't know how to do.
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    The max deviation (non linearity ) of a system

    Hi, I have a question from my germanium lab, which is how to estimate the max deviation (non linearity ) of a system. I plot the relation between the deviation of the energy as a function of true energy and got this ( see pic), but didn't know what to do next. Thanks.
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    Radiation Dose Rate: 5 mL Pool Water Splash & 125 mL Ingestion

    If someone was splashed with 5 ml of reactor pool water over 10 cm^2 of there skin, how much dose they will receive? note: the tritium was created in the reactor pool water. Also if they swallowed 125 ml of pool water how much dose they will receive ? Thanks.
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    I How can I calculate uncertainty in my lab report data?

    Thanks RUber for the fast reply. Are there any other way to calculate the uncertainty ? And how can i know I'm using that right way?
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    I How can I calculate uncertainty in my lab report data?

    Hi, I'm doing a lab report and for every number we need to calculate the uncertainty. I tried to calculate by using the SQRT of the number but i didn't get the same answer as my partner had? could you help me! These are the numbers and the uncertainty of my partner which i could not figure out...
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