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mass stopping power
mass stopping power[′mas ′stäp·iŋ ‚pau̇·ər] (nucleonics) The decrease, per unit surface density traversed, in kinetic energy of an ionizing particle passing through matter; equal to the linear energy transfer (energy loss per unit path length) divided by the density of the material. mass stopping power
mass stopping power Forensics See Stopping power. Nuclear physics The reduction of kinetic energy of an ionising particle as it passes though a material of a particular density. |