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Using values from Table 7.1, how many DNA molecules could
Chapter 7, Problem 26(choose chapter or problem)
Using values from Table \(7.1\), how many DNA molecules could be broken by the energy carried by a single electron in the beam of an old-fashioned TV tube? (These electrons were not dangerous in themselves, but they did create dangerous x rays. Later model tube TVs had shielding that absorbed x rays before they escaped and exposed viewers.)
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7.1
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QUESTION:
Using values from Table \(7.1\), how many DNA molecules could be broken by the energy carried by a single electron in the beam of an old-fashioned TV tube? (These electrons were not dangerous in themselves, but they did create dangerous x rays. Later model tube TVs had shielding that absorbed x rays before they escaped and exposed viewers.)
Equation Transcription:
Text Transcription:
7.1
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We need to find out the number of DNA molecules could be broken by the energy carried by a single electron in the beam of an old fashioned TV tube.