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value of / for iron at 400-keV is 9.131E-2 cm2/g. The density of iron is 7.87 g/cm3. Perform calculations
and answer the following questions.
• (5 points) What fraction of the photons have an interaction in the liner?
• (10 points) Assuming that the value of the iron mass attenuation coefficient is known with an uncertainty
of 1%, estimate the uncertainty in the value of the fraction of the photons having an interaction in the liner.
• (10 points) Assuming that the value of the liner thickness is known with an uncertainty of 1%, estimate
the uncertainty in the value of the fraction of the photons having an interaction in the liner.
• (5 points) Compare and discuss the results from the above answers. Assess the significance of the data
uncertainties in nuclear data vs. geometrical data.