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by cocoablazing
2979 days ago
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There are rooms in some of these facilities that have been known as infinity rooms because no readily available radiation meter would not saturate in them. The radiation field of a freshly removed power reactor fuel element is so strong that you couldn’t run past it fast enough to survive the dose. |
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It looks like what I didn't understand is radiation-blocking of a material (lead, concrete, water) is actually a decay function (half of the radiation makes it through X feet) rather than an absolute function (no radiation makes it through X feet).
In other words, given an infinitely radioactive source, you would require an infinitely thick lead barrier to protect you.
Really, I should have guessed given everything else about radioactivity is the same way.