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The intensity of `gamma` - radiation from a given source is I. On passing through 36 mm of lead, it is reduced to `I//8`. Assuming that the intensity in trasmitted radiation varies expontially with the thickness of the material, then the thickness of lead, which will reduce the intensity to `I//2` will be

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