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Impedance change in matter from ionizing radiation?
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[QUOTE="Janlindstrom, post: 6507018, member: 691821"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] bio-impedance technique for measurements of impedance changes induced by ionizing radiation. Is it possible? Bio-impedance technique is used to monitor various organ related qualities. Shift in metabolism will also show up as a shift in impedance. My question is if by exposing a target volume with ionizing radiation and thereby release electrons and at the same time measure the impedance (which will "collect" the released electrons by introducing alternating voltage field lines?), would that impedance measurement show a change in impedance? Why / Why not? [/QUOTE]
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